I find zero value in LinkedIn...
The concept isn't even original. It's been called a glorified Facebook for business professionals and LinkedIn
doesn't deny it.
As I poke around my own profile I'm inundated with prompts
to "upgrade" my membership to enjoy all those "premium"
features like being able to actually get useful search results (instead of "professional at xyz")
or send a colleague an "in-mail" message on the site.
Screw it, I'll just text them...
But you have to ask yourself, Why?
Why would I pay a subscription fee to get even more email
from people I don't know? What most
people consider spam, Linkedin considers a "feature."
I know, I know, these are supposed "business contacts"
and "networking opportunities" not Viagra ads but that's rarely the
case. For example, I've gotten more
requests to "join someone's network" from cold calling "staffing
specialists" (resume stackers) than anyone
I've ever had an actual professional relationship with.
In other words, you'd get less spam from a Monster.com account
than from an active LinkedIn profile. In
fact, Monster.com is more useful which is something I never thought I would
say. Yeah, they want a paid subscription
too but at least the search function works!
LinkedIn has been having an identity crisis for at least the
past 5 years with most looking at it as a job search site while others look at
it as an expanded CV while still others bought into that whole Facebook thing.
I sincerely hope nobody is pinning all their hopes on the
job listings. Most of them are out of
date and/or list jobs that have little to nothing to do with your own skills.
If you do find something, expect to run into the service's many roadblocks including blocking the ability to share the position with anyone who doesn't happen to use the service. Worse, many ISP's consider email messages from LinkedIn as ACTUAL Spam so your friend probably wouldn't get them anyway...
If you think it works for you chances are you already had a deep
contact list without LinkedIn's help.
Meaning that those at the top of the heap likely get deluged
with "connection" requests from complete strangers unless they choose
to block such communication.
Which kind of defeats the purpose...
I admit, I do check in now and again just to see who got
fired. If you have enough information
you can piece together just how flaky any given corporation's management is by
watching how often different names show up under the same job title.
So I guess it's good for something but not for what it
professes to be.
If you think LinkedIn is doing great things for your career
you're just not giving yourself enough credit.
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