LinkedIn: what is the purpose?

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Westdene Seagull

aka Cap'n Carl Firecrotch
NSC Patron
Oct 27, 2003
21,143
The arse end of Hangleton
Brilliant tool. Got my last three jobs through it by ex-collegues contacting me. When job hunting it's far more useful that those shite websites like monster and of course it's far far far better than recruitment agencies !
 




Beach Hut

Brighton Bhuna Boy
Jul 5, 2003
72,014
Living In a Box
Some guy kept offering me a job through linked in around 2/3 higher salary as well but was never interested at this stage of my life. When reality dawned he asked me to recommend someone else, is that how recruitment agents work ?
 


dazzer6666

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Mar 27, 2013
52,809
Burgess Hill
Some guy kept offering me a job through linked in around 2/3 higher salary as well but was never interested at this stage of my life. When reality dawned he asked me to recommend someone else, is that how recruitment agents work ?

If you say you're not interested, they'll almost always ask if you know anyone who might be - always looking to add people to their database.......
 


CaptainDaveUK

Well-known member
Oct 18, 2010
1,509
I'm on it even though I did not sign up, which is actually quite annoying. I get regular emails from people I know asking to be my friend or linked professional or whatever, which I obviously ignore as I have no way of accessing my account even if I wanted to. Ignoring people I know who have made contact is a bit embarrassing as presumably they think I am ignoring them when in fact I just didn't sign up in the first place. I wonder if anyone else has an account created for them by LinkedIn. Personally I think LinkedIn is a total waste of time and space. Hopefully it will disappear at some point soon.
 


dazzer6666

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Mar 27, 2013
52,809
Burgess Hill
I'm on it even though I did not sign up, which is actually quite annoying. I get regular emails from people I know asking to be my friend or linked professional or whatever, which I obviously ignore as I have no way of accessing my account even if I wanted to. Ignoring people I know who have made contact is a bit embarrassing as presumably they think I am ignoring them when in fact I just didn't sign up in the first place. I wonder if anyone else has an account created for them by LinkedIn. Personally I think LinkedIn is a total waste of time and space. Hopefully it will disappear at some point soon.

Can't see how you're on it if you didn't sign up - you have to create a profile, a log-on, provide an email address etc.
 






Jul 7, 2003
8,700
I joined up a few years ago when I knew I would need to start looking for another job (office restructure) and use it as a good way of keeping tabs on former colleagues and acquaintances. I have used it to contact former team members who might want a change of job if we have a vacancy and also to offer business opportunities.

I don't get much hassle from agencies but I have kept my contact details on there fairly minimal and I don't accept invites from people I don't know.

The problem with it now is people posting Facebook style rubbish on there which didn't happen in the early days which devalues it as a business tool.
 


The Maharajah of Sydney

Well-known member
Jul 7, 2003
1,367
Sydney .
I'm on it even though I did not sign up, which is actually quite annoying. I get regular emails from people I know asking to be my friend or linked professional or whatever, which I obviously ignore as I have no way of accessing my account even if I wanted to. Ignoring people I know who have made contact is a bit embarrassing as presumably they think I am ignoring them when in fact I just didn't sign up in the first place. I wonder if anyone else has an account created for them by LinkedIn. Personally I think LinkedIn is a total waste of time and space. Hopefully it will disappear at some point soon.

More likely that it's a Linked-In bot that's trawled the email address books of people you know and sent out auto sign-up requests.
I get sent them too and just as dazzer6666 said, unless you've actually signed up & created a profile a Linked-In account open in your name won't exist.
 








GOM

living vicariously
Aug 8, 2005
3,225
Leeds - but not the dirty bit
I've made many contacts and secured my current job off the back off it. I've also used it as a recruitment tool when looking for hiring a specialism into my team. For me it's a very useful tool. Like most things you get out what you put in.

Indeed, but are you arguing that 'specialism' isn't a word? Or isn't the correct use of the word? Because you'd be wrong on both counts.

That's nice that you can hire a specialism.

Personally I would hire a specialist, that is someone that has a specialism, or in old language someone that specialises in a subject.
 




Biscuit

Native Creative
Jul 8, 2003
22,223
Brighton
That's nice that you can hire a specialism.

Personally I would hire a specialist, that is someone that has a specialism, or in old language someone that specialises in a subject.

You're a fascinating bloke. Out of interest, do you use LinkedIn/do you find it useful?
 


cooliobhafc

New member
Mar 15, 2012
231
Brighton
I use it constantly, I use it for marketing myself and my company as well as keeping up with market developments. I don't use it to head hunt people. I do use it to advertise jobs but purely from a marketing perspective.
 








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