09-11-15, 11:52 AM | ||
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Join Date: Nov 2001
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I'm just glad I didn't put all those nude photos of myself on "The Cloud." |
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09-11-15, 12:35 PM | ||
Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: NJ
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09-12-15, 08:57 AM | ||
Join Date: Jul 2005
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If you are set up as anonymous, can someone with the premium service still see that you viewed their profile? thanks! |
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09-12-15, 10:29 AM | ||
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Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Maryland
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09-12-15, 10:47 AM | |
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: West of Chicago in the Illinois Corn Belt
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I think this is why Linkedin removed folks ability to see resumes from their site. If you load your resume as part of your profile, it is hidden on the back end of the site and then's available to attach to a job application if you are apply via linkedin. But you can no longer see anyone's resume. My guess because of the personal information, address, phone, email on the resumes. Most people have their settings set to private which means the only way they will see anything other than your name, your current position and your job history is to send an "in mail" to you. Also you used to be able to see others connections and you can no longer see that. You can only see areas where you have been endorsed.
You should be able to see who looked at your profile by clicking on "Profile" across the top and then drop down to "who has viewed my profile." Also you can set your settings to be notified if someone viewed your profile. When I was job searching, I had this set on because I wanted to know if my profile was being looked at. Then I would reply back as a means to encourage them to call me in for an interview. |
09-15-15, 06:43 PM | |
Join Date: Sep 2014
Location: New York City
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Ironic the fate of a female human rights lawyer ...
All because of LinkedIn and outdated (old-boys'-club or whatever it is called in the U.K.) attitudes ...
http://www.theguardian.com/law/2015/...-sexist-remark I'd never been conventionally physically attractive enough to have garnered such appraisal, attention and notoriety in any professional world (in most of my day—an unwired world, at that), but now I can kind of see why some women get defensive, or try to hold on to their "youth" if they are my age, in a very defensive manner; or are overcautious about LinkedIn and the like ...
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09-15-15, 07:48 PM | |
Join Date: Jan 2013
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Hmmm....I didn't think you needed the premium service. I search anonymously and Linkedin always tells me that if I want to see who viewed my profile, I have to turn off anonymous searches and doesn't say anything about needing a premium service. Regardless, if you select to search Linkedin anonymously, premium users won't know who you are. It will still say, "Anonymous user" or something like that.
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09-15-15, 08:34 PM | |
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Southern California
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I made the mistake of getting included in a high school reunion group. Now I'm getting all sorts of stuff from the committee and people I don't know but went to the same HS. Yuck. I only got involved to please an old friend and now I wish I hadn't.
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