Lmfao bro you obviously didn't even attempt to check....
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Lmfao bro you obviously didn't even attempt to check....
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I know someone in IT that has no online accounts, for safety and security reasons. He also can't seem to find another job - I'd believe its due to him not having any online accounts, like LinkedIn. To each his own though.
My buddy was recruiter for a job in Ogden Utah because of his Linked in Account.
He didn't apply, didn't know there was an opening, wasn't even looking for a job. But a New position was created out there, his Linked in Profile has specific information that they wanted and emailed him with a job offer he couldn't refuse.
I haven't updated mine in a couple years, but it definitely helps people find jobs, or have head hunters find you.
I've got friends in my neighborhood that have nothing but word-of-mouth for their referrals, and they're busier than a one-legged man in a butt-kicking contest. I know other people that are on every social networking site out there. It all boils down to personal preference.
Somewhere along the line you decided that I was saying it was right for everyone. I've and others have only been arguing the original blanket statement:
Nothing in this world is right for everyone. Nothing. However, it is a good resource for MOST people who are either working in a job now, or are trying to find one. It is NOT the solution for everyone. I just didn't want people to assume it was just for white collar jobs. That's all.