LinkedIn. Needed to find a job in my domain. Also people often talk about their posts. It makes people really happy when I like a post they talked about to me. When I don’t have a job daily.
Tweeter for some very specific events. Something like two weeks a year
Hacker news when I do not have anything to do at work. I say to myself that it is to stay up to date and sometimes I can find nice blogs. I would say something like once a month.
I’m unsure, but I’m betting a lot of marketing, HR, and upper level stuff is mainly through LinkedIn. Programmers and coding probably go through other sites. I know Indeed does a lot of office jobs, others are good for gig work.
LinkedIn. Needed to find a job in my domain. Also people often talk about their posts. It makes people really happy when I like a post they talked about to me. When I don’t have a job daily.
Tweeter for some very specific events. Something like two weeks a year
Hacker news when I do not have anything to do at work. I say to myself that it is to stay up to date and sometimes I can find nice blogs. I would say something like once a month.
I wonder if linkedin is actually a way people get jobs (if it ever was) 🤔
I talk to people who knows people I know. That way I can get a recommendation for a job offer and know at what job offers I might have chances
Uh, yes. I’ve gotten my last 2-3 jobs through LinkedIn.
I’m in marketing, though, so YMMV.
sweet - thanks for broadening my perspective!
I wonder what fields are the most networked on LinkedIn.
For example, I know for a while (like 7+ years ago now), Twitter was a place where programmers were networking and jobs could be secured that way.
I’m unsure, but I’m betting a lot of marketing, HR, and upper level stuff is mainly through LinkedIn. Programmers and coding probably go through other sites. I know Indeed does a lot of office jobs, others are good for gig work.
It all depends I guess?