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  • I leave udemy courses playing in the background then add them

  • I'm managing director of a crane maintenance company responsible for the continuous uptime of freight logistics at an international port with multiple clients across the Northern half of Australia.

    I.e people ring me and infix their shit.

    No employees and work out of a ute. But it sure sounds better when I word it the first way

    Not to mention when I'm out and about i don't let on that i own the company. People ask what it's like to work for them and I say good haha

  • And at the other extreme, the guy with a 10 year old photo who never logs in, listed as "software engineer".
    Who has enough experience and knowledge to rebuild a social network.

    • But the wisdom not to do so.

    • Well the thing is that, similarly to dating apps, people who are actually successful in their career don't have to use LinkedIn to get around.

      • LinkedIn is a hotbed of recruiters, so any time I feel the urge to go jobs fishing I whisper "Interested in a new position" into my phone an instantly get spammed with a dozen different people posting positions.

        It's not the worst place to go job hunting, just because everyone shilling for HR departments is already there. It's just full of silly bullshit, too. Like walking through the skeezy end of a carnival every time you want to go ride the Ferris Wheel.

  • I mean, this is just normal resume building tactics taken to an extreme. The first thing I was taught when I was building my first resume was to focus on the most skillful tasks I handled while at work, rather than the most frequent. It doesn't matter that I only helped train a newbie once for a couple hours, my resume said that I trained and oversaw new hires. It doesn't matter that 99% of my job was sticking tags on clothes - few people care about that skill, so I didn't mention it on my resume at all.

  • I block anyone that has a sentence instead of a job title, or lists a bunch of buzzwords as their job title.

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