Sunny Days Are Warm: Why LinkedIn Rewards Mediocrity
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cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/35851038
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I, like many people, find LinkedIn particularly annoying. I like the premise of it, don’t get me wrong, a resume you don’t need to update all that often seems cool. Unfortunately though, its turned into the worst possible version of itself. It’s a place where people post half baked nonsense all for the sake of building a personal brand that nobody really cares about.
I log in and see constant posting that I can only describe as toxic mediocrity. A seemingly endless stream of posts that are over fluffed, over produced and ultimately say nothing.
Sunny Days Are Warm: Why LinkedIn Rewards Mediocrity
I, like many people, find LinkedIn particularly annoying. I like the premise of it, don’t get me wrong, a resume you don’t need to update all that often seems cool. Unfortunately though, its turned into the worst possible version of itself. It’s a place where people post
Elliot C Smith (www.elliotcsmith.com)
- Hackernews.
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cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/35851038
::: spoiler Comments
- Hackernews.
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I, like many people, find LinkedIn particularly annoying. I like the premise of it, don’t get me wrong, a resume you don’t need to update all that often seems cool. Unfortunately though, its turned into the worst possible version of itself. It’s a place where people post half baked nonsense all for the sake of building a personal brand that nobody really cares about.
I log in and see constant posting that I can only describe as toxic mediocrity. A seemingly endless stream of posts that are over fluffed, over produced and ultimately say nothing.
Sunny Days Are Warm: Why LinkedIn Rewards Mediocrity
I, like many people, find LinkedIn particularly annoying. I like the premise of it, don’t get me wrong, a resume you don’t need to update all that often seems cool. Unfortunately though, its turned into the worst possible version of itself. It’s a place where people post
Elliot C Smith (www.elliotcsmith.com)
Unfortunately though, its turned into the worst possible version of itself. It’s a place where people post
I think the cut off version says is better. It never needed to be social media
- Hackernews.
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Unfortunately though, its turned into the worst possible version of itself. It’s a place where people post
I think the cut off version says is better. It never needed to be social media
Yup, just let me apply for jobs.