| ▲ | jrm4 6 hours ago | |||||||||||||
Let me try again, then If you fuck up badly on here, no one cares at all If you fuck up badly on Twitter, maybe someone cares If you fuck up badly on Facebook, people you know find out, maybe no one else. If you fuck up badly on LinkedIn, you have to find a new job and you've stained yourself in this market. Thus, anyone posting to LinkedIn is subconsciously saying -- I'm aware that this might STRONGLY hinder my ability to eat but I'm posting it anyway because I think it is that important for some reason. (now that REASON may be fluffy, but still.) | ||||||||||||||
| ▲ | ramon156 6 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||||||||
Oh, you were not joking. No, people do not care. You're not a celeb. This is textbook spotlight effect. Your life becomes a lot more enjoyable if you don't take yourself so serious, try it sometime | ||||||||||||||
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| ▲ | mancerayder 6 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||||||||
This can be read as why to avoid LinkedIn. Job searching is already hard, if you manage to land an interview you still have to spend time, as an old dude, studying Leetcode like you're a kid with five years experience instead of twenty. Then it's competitive. Etc. So to this you wish to add the increased risk of negative exposure by saying a bad thing? Or that someone, someones, or people five years from today consider a bad thing? I love writing and posting and engaging (you can tell from my history here alone), but I'm not crazy enough to risk spilling my feelings on a site full of people in suits and ties, with Leader next to their names. | ||||||||||||||
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