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  • S Slacker007

    I don't have an account. My question: Has anyone here ever found a job due to having a profile/account on LinkedIN? I never heard of anyone that has? I actually don't know what the purpose of LinkedIN is? Please explain to me this phenomenon that seems to have ZERO purpose in my life. Thanks.

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    Joe Woodbury
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    I think that the recruiter who landed me my current gig found me on LinkedIn.

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    • H hmdvs

      I landed my current job via LinkedIn, direct from the company and not via a recruiter.

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      Ditto. :thumbsup:

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      • S Slacker007

        I don't have an account. My question: Has anyone here ever found a job due to having a profile/account on LinkedIN? I never heard of anyone that has? I actually don't know what the purpose of LinkedIN is? Please explain to me this phenomenon that seems to have ZERO purpose in my life. Thanks.

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        Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter
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        I got a few interviews (on phone), but turned them down, because I do not work via recruitment agencies...

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        • S Slacker007

          I don't have an account. My question: Has anyone here ever found a job due to having a profile/account on LinkedIN? I never heard of anyone that has? I actually don't know what the purpose of LinkedIN is? Please explain to me this phenomenon that seems to have ZERO purpose in my life. Thanks.

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          Munchies_Matt
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          nope, linkedin is a massive pile of useless crap.

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            nope, linkedin is a massive pile of useless crap.

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            Slacker007
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            I am of that assumption as well.

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            • S Slacker007

              I don't have an account. My question: Has anyone here ever found a job due to having a profile/account on LinkedIN? I never heard of anyone that has? I actually don't know what the purpose of LinkedIN is? Please explain to me this phenomenon that seems to have ZERO purpose in my life. Thanks.

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              glennPattonWork3
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              Errr, I have one because it was recomened to increase my Social Media (?) presence get the odd job off in places like Jordan and the like. Recruiters like it, how ever it does not give you faith that they all look twelve years old! :omg:

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              • S Slacker007

                I don't have an account. My question: Has anyone here ever found a job due to having a profile/account on LinkedIN? I never heard of anyone that has? I actually don't know what the purpose of LinkedIN is? Please explain to me this phenomenon that seems to have ZERO purpose in my life. Thanks.

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                Forogar
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                I got my current job after a recruiter saw my LinkedIn profile.

                - I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.

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                • S Slacker007

                  I don't have an account. My question: Has anyone here ever found a job due to having a profile/account on LinkedIN? I never heard of anyone that has? I actually don't know what the purpose of LinkedIN is? Please explain to me this phenomenon that seems to have ZERO purpose in my life. Thanks.

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                  I will definitally recommend it. I get lots of agents making contact with me during the year offering jobs. I am not interested in leaving my current job so I haven't followed up on any thing.

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                  • S Slacker007

                    I don't have an account. My question: Has anyone here ever found a job due to having a profile/account on LinkedIN? I never heard of anyone that has? I actually don't know what the purpose of LinkedIN is? Please explain to me this phenomenon that seems to have ZERO purpose in my life. Thanks.

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                    Greyze
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                    My current job came from LinkedIn, got contacted by a company purely based on my LinkedIn profile. Most of my job opportunities and interviews have came through LinkedIn, I would estimate about.. 10% of jobs I've attempted to get came from various jobsites.

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                    • S Slacker007

                      I don't have an account. My question: Has anyone here ever found a job due to having a profile/account on LinkedIN? I never heard of anyone that has? I actually don't know what the purpose of LinkedIN is? Please explain to me this phenomenon that seems to have ZERO purpose in my life. Thanks.

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                      JamesIgoe
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                      It is hard to say where recruiters find my profile, and then decide to contact me. I am contacted frequently by recruiters for jobs via LinkedIn, and it is one of recruiter's favorites, according to surveys. I looked at my last two (2) job's email trails and neither indicated from which source the recruiter found me. Even if I cannot pin down from where the recruiters, or their automations, found me, it would be ludicrous to not have a strong presence on LinkedIn. I have numerous online profiles - some of these I use personally as well as for career persona - LinkedIn, Monster, Google+, Twitter, FaceBook, Indeed, etc., and I would be hard-pressed to guess, but if you wanted to be found, LinkedIn seems essential, judging from the amount of email I get from that site. As for others, I do know of one person unemployed from the real estate mortgage industry for several years, that once he was on LinkedIn, friended or was friended by several thousand people, was employed and moved out of his girlfriend's apartment in a matter of weeks.

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                      • S Slacker007

                        I don't have an account. My question: Has anyone here ever found a job due to having a profile/account on LinkedIN? I never heard of anyone that has? I actually don't know what the purpose of LinkedIN is? Please explain to me this phenomenon that seems to have ZERO purpose in my life. Thanks.

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                        Member 11243814
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                        If someone has, it may be by mistake! I don't know how many jobs I applied for and received no response until one recruiter told me that everything they were receiving from LinkedIn was unreadable garbage. I won't ever use it for job applications again. I will only use it for professional connections.

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                        • N Nelek

                          Slacker007 wrote:

                          I don't have an account.

                          neither do I But to be honest... I landed in my actual job because an ex-coworker gave my data to a company that contacted him via XING (similar to LinkedIn) I guess there really are people using it

                          M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.

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                          Roger165
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                          Landed a few thru Craig's List.

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                          • S Slacker007

                            I don't have an account. My question: Has anyone here ever found a job due to having a profile/account on LinkedIN? I never heard of anyone that has? I actually don't know what the purpose of LinkedIN is? Please explain to me this phenomenon that seems to have ZERO purpose in my life. Thanks.

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                            loctrice
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                            I did land a job from LinkedIN. I got an offer from there, but I took a different offer. That's not LinkedIn's fault. I have a recommendation from a previous company there, and have professional contacts who validate my skillset. It shows how I know some people on there (i.e. working together at a company). I definitely think it's worth it. I get contacts from recruiters a lot there, but that's not big deal. It's like the officey version of facebook to me. Plus, you can search for jobs. The one I got the offer from I found from the linkedin suggestions. Plus, you can search jobs there.

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                            • S Slacker007

                              I don't have an account. My question: Has anyone here ever found a job due to having a profile/account on LinkedIN? I never heard of anyone that has? I actually don't know what the purpose of LinkedIN is? Please explain to me this phenomenon that seems to have ZERO purpose in my life. Thanks.

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                              MikeTheFid
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                              I'm not a big LinkedIn user, but I've had an account for a long time. I was invited last week by a rep from Amazon to attend a hiring fair in Toronto through LinkedIn. A move to Seattle isn't in the cards for me given my particular circumstances, but it was nice to be asked. My bosses keep endorsing my skills on LinkedIn --- to the point where I'm concerned their painting the porch in hopes a buyer comes along! :~

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                                It is hard to say where recruiters find my profile, and then decide to contact me. I am contacted frequently by recruiters for jobs via LinkedIn, and it is one of recruiter's favorites, according to surveys. I looked at my last two (2) job's email trails and neither indicated from which source the recruiter found me. Even if I cannot pin down from where the recruiters, or their automations, found me, it would be ludicrous to not have a strong presence on LinkedIn. I have numerous online profiles - some of these I use personally as well as for career persona - LinkedIn, Monster, Google+, Twitter, FaceBook, Indeed, etc., and I would be hard-pressed to guess, but if you wanted to be found, LinkedIn seems essential, judging from the amount of email I get from that site. As for others, I do know of one person unemployed from the real estate mortgage industry for several years, that once he was on LinkedIn, friended or was friended by several thousand people, was employed and moved out of his girlfriend's apartment in a matter of weeks.

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                                All of you who are getting jobs from LinkedIn, are not settling down with one employer for any length of time. If you are moving up in salary, I can understand this, or if you are doing contract work. However, if you are jumping from job to job, and you don't have a good reason, then I would question that, as an employer. I don't live in an alternate universe. If you read all the threads to this post, there are some that find it useful and some that don't. I am at my salary cap for being a software engineer. I make extremely good money for what I do. So job hopping right now for me, is pointless.

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                                  All of you who are getting jobs from LinkedIn, are not settling down with one employer for any length of time. If you are moving up in salary, I can understand this, or if you are doing contract work. However, if you are jumping from job to job, and you don't have a good reason, then I would question that, as an employer. I don't live in an alternate universe. If you read all the threads to this post, there are some that find it useful and some that don't. I am at my salary cap for being a software engineer. I make extremely good money for what I do. So job hopping right now for me, is pointless.

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                                  JamesIgoe
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                                  I am not job hopping at all. My current employment is so far 2.5 years, which started as contract, but then hired. Before that, contract employee for 3.25 at UBS, and before that contract 2.25 years at Deutsche Bank. Recently, the CIO of the company I work recently connected with me via LinkedIn, and it is often the first place I go to connect with colleagues. I can look at someone's background before I talk with them to understand them better. Regardless of the recruiters, it presents your professional place in the world, even if you are a long-term perm employee. Some people will inevitably check out your profile and that will reflect on you. If you want to move beyond being a software engineer, it likely pays to groom your web persona. Do you want to get found by someone that wants you as architect or as lead or as development manager, which in terms of title is the step above engineer? Clichés about networking aside, contacts and presence still matter, both internally and externally.

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                                  • S Slacker007

                                    I don't have an account. My question: Has anyone here ever found a job due to having a profile/account on LinkedIN? I never heard of anyone that has? I actually don't know what the purpose of LinkedIN is? Please explain to me this phenomenon that seems to have ZERO purpose in my life. Thanks.

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                                    Alexander DiMauro
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                                    Well, when you say 'landed a job', do you mean actually being contacted by a company? Then, no. But, LinkedIn is FULL of recruiters. And I have been contacted by recruiters on LinkedIn that then led to jobs. That's actually how I got my last 3 jobs. But, if I'm not looking for work, then LinkedIn is absolutely useless, as it seems that 99% of all my communications on LinkedIn are all from recruiters. They are pretty relentless, like vultures, and it's really annoying. I don't ever really go on there and ignore all requests to connect unless I'm looking for work. I do have connections there with ACTUAL friends and colleagues, but, we NEVER have discussions on LinkedIn. I tried going on some of the interest groups and having conversations with other programmers, but, the recruiters and/or freelancers always seem to take over the conversation. It usually goes something like this: Initial poster: "I have a question about [insert programming question]" Responses: "Oh, I have 10 years experience in [insert technology] and competitive rates, I would be happy to take care of that for you!" (Same response a few dozen times from different people) No, they asked for help with a programming question NOT for someone to do it for them (for a fee). Just ANSWER the question! :doh: LinkedIn is full of vultures, and I find it impossible to have any sort of actual programming discussion there. Maybe it's changed, maybe some groups are better than others, but, for the most part I stay away and have actual discussions elsewhere.

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                                      I don't have an account. My question: Has anyone here ever found a job due to having a profile/account on LinkedIN? I never heard of anyone that has? I actually don't know what the purpose of LinkedIN is? Please explain to me this phenomenon that seems to have ZERO purpose in my life. Thanks.

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                                      agolddog
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                                      I get contacted a lot by recruiters with a "great opportunity". Mostly ends when I tell them I have zero interest in commuting to the other side of the city. I wonder if anyone has ever lost a job because of LinkedIn though? Posting stupid stuff on your page sort of thing.

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                                        I don't have an account. My question: Has anyone here ever found a job due to having a profile/account on LinkedIN? I never heard of anyone that has? I actually don't know what the purpose of LinkedIN is? Please explain to me this phenomenon that seems to have ZERO purpose in my life. Thanks.

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                                        Peter Mulholland
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                                        I've gotten a job offer through LinkedIn, contacted directly by the company, didn't take the offer in the end. I also paid for the Jobseeker Premium for a few months earlier this year, while looking for a new position, that was a waste of money, not sure if I wasn't using it correctly, but I didn't get any real leads from it. Otherwise I use it as a social network to keep track of colleagues from previous jobs.

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                                        • S Slacker007

                                          All of you who are getting jobs from LinkedIn, are not settling down with one employer for any length of time. If you are moving up in salary, I can understand this, or if you are doing contract work. However, if you are jumping from job to job, and you don't have a good reason, then I would question that, as an employer. I don't live in an alternate universe. If you read all the threads to this post, there are some that find it useful and some that don't. I am at my salary cap for being a software engineer. I make extremely good money for what I do. So job hopping right now for me, is pointless.

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                                          JamesIgoe
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                                          Minor point, although alternative universe sounds like an insult, it is true that we live in different spheres, with different perceptions, a personal alternative universe. - Does web persona matter? - Do you want to advance in your career? - Do you think networking matters?

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