Has anyone ever found a job via linkedin? I got the impression that the jobs there are fake and used to harvest CV data or something (particularly those quick apply ones)
I've always got jobs by using linkedin. Don't even know how people get one without.
But usually it's by interaction with people aggressively sending messages, so recruiters coming and asking if I want a new job.
I've not used the new feature they have where jobs are listed and you can apply from there, but at least some of the ones I've been sent messages for sometimes match the entries there.
Though, I have been most successful through having recruiters reaching out to me directly rather than applying for jobs. Applying directly to companies is a recipe for being ignored.
Personally I'm still there as I found a few interesting jobs there. Hopefully a European alternative will be emerge, but at the moment the only one (Xing) seems very German centric
I've made my Xing account but still need to fill it in like my linkedin. Currently LinkedIn still gets me recruiters weekly so no way am I leaving it for now, not that I'm actively applying but I don't want to shoot myself in the foot.
Everyone i know that actually used it for job hunting, found themselves in line with 8000 other auto-applications, so I don’t even think it is good for job-hunting.
When/if i need a new job, I’ll much rather call up previous colleagues and contacts and see what they’re up to and meet for coffee.
Which is funny because it is the way to go - trusting linkedin to do it for you is the long way around. If you don’t have it, you will need to be more active (and that will be more succesful).
For me it's an essential tool that puts food on the table and pays my bills. I understand it's not for everyone but I think some people are too dismissive of it for reasons that don't make much sense to me. It's a great way to connect with prospects and nurture customers. It's an excellent, free, reliable social media platform and, unlike Facebook, it isn't full of ads and pictures of people's food or holiday snapshots. It seems fashionable to shit on it for some people but I think that's more ignorance than anything else.
No. The insanity of hustle culture there is off-putting to me and offers I got from there were always worse than whatever I could find through real life network.
My next career change will decide on whether to keep using it. I'm really unsure if it's useful as the job search is just about garbage, but there are so many jobs on there that there might be the one I'm looking for.
Maybe a question to the crowd: are there good, international, job search platforms? As in, I don't have to create an account for each damn country (like monster.com or indeed) and just search for "bricklayer" or "hvac" and find jobs world-wide.
Searching worldwide gives me almost entirely jobs in France. I also didn't see a way to filter for direct listings only (i.e. jobs posted directly by the employer). At least most of the jobs do seem to be direct listings, but annoyingly it is not obvious which ones are posted by an agency, and you have to read the ad carefully looking for phrases like, "Nous recherchons pour notre client...blablabla".