Thread regarding Nike Inc. layoffs

LinkedIn Done Right

Saw someone on LinkedIn posted the best message I’ve seen. No s-b story, no anger, no how bad it’s going to be without them, etc. Instead a message on helping pick others up, laugh, smile, etc. Reflection wasn’t self promoting of all their accomplishments but instead centered around being touched personally by those who reached out.

Can’t remember their name because not a contact but the most real and human way to navigate. The self promoting, company bashing, or s-b story posts are all too common.

This is very different than another tech person post who basically said “I’m so amazing don’t even ask me to waste time writing my achievements on a resume. I’ll just tell them to you if you want to talk.”


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@av was ES from Reliance in GT with the post on the resume thing. I saw it too.

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Post ID: @b5+1kqdk4sc3

Was that person a SD ?

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Post ID: @av+1kqdk4sc3

I had leftovers for lunch today

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Post ID: @af+1kqdk4sc3

Why do we need to go group mourn on LinkedIn anyway?

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Post ID: @ae+1kqdk4sc3

To be fair, LinkedIn is a site that is designed and intended for self promotion. It is totally okay to use it to promote your own accomplishments in the wake of getting laid off because you are starting the job search or express being sad about leaving the company. You all are WAY too bothered about how people use this platform. Just scroll on if you don’t like a post.

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