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I told LinkedIn to opt me out. They told me to send a message to another department. Did it and it still says I'm in on the program. So I went and removed most of my data. I'm planning on getting rid of the account soon. I've never reviewed a job from LinkedIn in the entire time I was on the platform. What am I even doing on it? I can manage my own network much better than they can. And their jobs are all AI mining operations it feels like.
I, on the other hand, accidentally found the best job in my 14 year long career.
Not to say that I like this shit that's happening. ๐
I found my current one because LinkedIn was the only platform that knew the person I had been working with some years ago. Wrote her, sent my resume, got hired. But LinkedIn was nothing but a contact list in this case.
So, experiences are different. My point exactly.
Mine as well. And now? Beer?
Beer sounds good. ๐ป