Oh before it was terrific. I work as a media producer, and before there
were on line discussions with professionals in my field all over the
world in ways that I found no where else.
Personally I feel about Facebook as you feel about Linkedin, perhaps worse.
What frustrates me now is that I joined linkedin having no reason to
feel that someday I would have no access to my account. For me meaning
individuals with whom I connected now wonder at my professionalism..plus
those with whom I was able to connect that I have not come across in
years.
I dare say it depends on your industry and the like.
Kare
On Sat, 2 Jun 2018, jonetsu wrote:
On Sat, 2 Jun 2018 17:33:47 -0400 (EDT)
Karen Lewellen <klewellen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Had I known Microsoft would someday own the company I would never
have created an account at all.
I've seen a few colleagues' linkedin pages. Some people (some HR
resources and related) insist that one MUST have a linkedin account in
order to achieve anything at all.
I have received many 'add' requests from people who left the company in
one way or the other, people that I have spoken briefly with once,
maybe twice. Which I haven't obliged to, of course. First, I do not
have a linkedin account and if I did, why would I add people I do not
know ? It means nothing at all at best, and in the worse cases can be
detrimental.
I think there are a good quantity of people out there who knows that
linkedln means not much at all.
Maybe the intent at the beginning was good, who knows.
Cheers.
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