Eh, it’s Facebook in a suit-and-tie. Rarely does anything get above the level of watercooler talk, job-fair friendly material, and hiring/training/talent influencers strutting their stuff.
Also, like Facebook, the most useful part of it is the built-in chat. It’s hard to stand out on the “feed” if you’re not a company, and most of your networking and job hunting happens in chat. The latter is crucial since recruiters use this to screen out robots and invalid candidates, and it’s your best opportunity to do the same. And you will get feelers from crafty LLMs pushing all kinds of sketchy “opportunities.”
Meanwhile, the slop that hits your feed is inreasingly AI-generated nonsense, awful infographics, techbro/ceo-bro influencer nonsense, and just straight-up corporate PR advertising. It would be better if people posted things, but nobody wants to say or do anything that would cost a job now or in the future.
PotatoesFall@discuss.tchncs.de 1 day ago
It’s not that it’s more evil than other social media, it’s just such a shit platform. Everybody is posting their performative BS to try and look professional, it’s a massive circlejerk. Nothing of value posted there
archonet@lemy.lol 1 day ago
Dealing with that level of performative bullshit is genuinely agonizing to me. LinkedIn is like my idea of personal hell – everyone, everywhere, up their own ass and completely full of shit, all the time – and I have resolved to never have a net worth or job title that would necessitate using it.
VinegarChunks@lemmus.org 23 hours ago
Posts on it are mostly garbage, but it still seems the best place to find jobs, at least in my own engineering experience.
meme_historian@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 day ago
It’s basically moltbook, because all those business talk wankers just post the absolute drivel their LLMs shit out anyway.
Tja@programming.dev 20 hours ago
Follow better people. Just yesterday I saw CVE analysis, a discussion about concurrency in Postgres vs MySQL and a guide/infographic about architectures for multi region disaster recovery again with an interesting discussion in the comments.
PotatoesFall@discuss.tchncs.de 4 hours ago
Fair enough, although at that point I’d just use the fediverse, which despite it’s relatively small userbase actually has a lot of tech people
Tja@programming.dev 3 hours ago
True, but nowhere near as much activity. Linkedin, hackernews have much more interesting content. Lemmy and Mastodon haven’t offered me much besides typical distro flame wars :( Maybe an interesting medium blog post or two, but it always seems to devolve in a rust, arch or AI discussion.