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    • IRJI
      IRJ
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      Have you actually used LI in the past year? Because none of what you're saying is making any sense.

      Of course you set your zip code, which gives your location. Everyone's profile has a location

      Any connection request allows you to view their profile before accepting. It does show a limited view, but that bore shows their name, location, job title, and job history. Some Indian kid who's 17 and says IT training associate, is going to try to sell you training. You just don't accept them.

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller @IRJ
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        @IRJ said in Starting a job search:

        Have you actually used LI in the past year? Because none of what you're saying is making any sense.

        All the time, including today.

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller @IRJ
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          @IRJ said in Starting a job search:

          Of course you set your zip code, which gives your location. Everyone's profile has a location

          Right, and THAT is what results in all recruiters doing things that aren't local. My zip code doesn't seem to make anything change with recruiters.

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller @IRJ
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            @IRJ said in Starting a job search:

            Any connection request allows you to view their profile before accepting. It does show a limited view, but that bore shows their name, location, job title, and job history. Some Indian kid who's 17 and says IT training associate, is going to try to sell you training. You just don't accept them

            Problem is it is people with US companies and lots of experience that connect and then 10% of them turn out to be scamming sales people. But tons of them are legit just IT or business people making connections.

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              flaxking @larsen161
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              @larsen161 said in Starting a job search:

              LinkedIn has been hugely successful for me. I've had recruiters from Google, Facebook, Amazon, F5 and may others reach out to me directly for roles. Turn on your setting Let recruiters know you’re open to opportunities and hopefully that should trigger a bunch of opportunities.

              I did that, set as casually looking. Does setting as actively looking make a difference?

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                flaxking
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                My biggest annoyance so far is that LinkedIn itself shows me jobs for stuff like Walmart Associate

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                • wrx7mW
                  wrx7m @flaxking
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                  @flaxking said in Starting a job search:

                  My biggest annoyance so far is that LinkedIn itself shows me jobs for stuff like Walmart Associate

                  Do you have the word "associate" in your resume?

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                  • IRJI
                    IRJ @scottalanmiller
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                    @scottalanmiller said in Starting a job search:

                    @IRJ said in Starting a job search:

                    Messages are $4 each for the lite plan. Scammers can't afford that.

                    Anyone paying that is a scammer. That it exists and is used proves that paying to spam pays off. It might way off way, way more for LinkedIn than for anyone else, but that people keep doing it, proves that paying to spam is seen as worthwhile.

                    How are they scamming and how is what their dojng profitable enough to make it with $4 a shot?

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                    • IRJI
                      IRJ @scottalanmiller
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                      @scottalanmiller said in Starting a job search:

                      @IRJ said in Starting a job search:

                      Of course you set your zip code, which gives your location. Everyone's profile has a location

                      Right, and THAT is what results in all recruiters doing things that aren't local. My zip code doesn't seem to make anything change with recruiters.

                      How is profitable for them to pay $4 for just a lead for someone non local. Unless you are accepting these people as connections

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                        flaxking @wrx7m
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                        @wrx7m said in Starting a job search:

                        @flaxking said in Starting a job search:

                        My biggest annoyance so far is that LinkedIn itself shows me jobs for stuff like Walmart Associate

                        Do you have the word "associate" in your resume?

                        Lol, well I do, I guess I should have gone for the full MCSE after all. But it seems to me that there are so few LinkedIn job postings in a 200km radius of my location that they just list everything.

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                        • wrx7mW
                          wrx7m @flaxking
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                          @flaxking said in Starting a job search:

                          @wrx7m said in Starting a job search:

                          @flaxking said in Starting a job search:

                          My biggest annoyance so far is that LinkedIn itself shows me jobs for stuff like Walmart Associate

                          Do you have the word "associate" in your resume?

                          Lol, well I do, I guess I should have gone for the full MCSE after all. But it seems to me that there are so few LinkedIn job postings in a 200km radius of my location that they just list everything.

                          lol

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                            flaxking
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                            Millwright is another career change it suggests

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                            • IRJI
                              IRJ
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                              You get a pretty detailed view before accepting a connection Screenshot_2019-08-13-14-38-32-257_com.linkedin.android.png

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                              • larsen161L
                                larsen161
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                                @flaxking For me, I just have No or Yes
                                Screenshot 2019-08-12 at 17.45.14.png

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                                  wwalker817
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                                  @flaxking said in Starting a job search:

                                  ound of interviews for a sysadmin position at GitLab. However, this has fueled me into starting an active job search. However, I'm not quite sure how to start it.

                                  I would love to assist. Please send me your resume and I can see what openings I currently have.

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