LinkedIn: Network & Job Finder

LinkedIn: Network & Job Finder

By LinkedIn Corporation

  • Category: Business
  • Release Date: 2019-02-03
  • Current Version: 9.1.360
  • Adult Rating: 12+
  • File Size: 475.47 MB
  • Developer: LinkedIn Corporation
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 15.0
Score: 4.14712
4.14712
From 80,499 Ratings

Description

Welcome professionals! The key to getting in is getting started. Begin your career journey with LinkedIn today. Are you searching for the right job opportunities to advance your career? LinkedIn is one of the largest social networking apps for online job searches that also provides content that can help you grow. Build your resume, nurture your professional relationships, connect with recruiters, and apply for your next job. You can establish job alerts for local or remote positions, expand your network of business contacts, stay informed about the latest industry news, read articles, and stay up-to-date with companies and industry leaders to enhance your workplace and career- builder experience. Get business insights before you apply for the job, including company information and job responsibilities. Then quickly and safely apply to any position through the LinkedIn app with your resume or professional profile. Why You’ll Love the LinkedIn App: - Job search and recruiting: Research companies you’re interested in and find positions suited to your skills, then apply to a new job with your LinkedIn profile or resume. - Resume builder: Create your online resume, showcase your experiences, and highlight your skills to enhance your career opportunities. - Business news: Get relevant news delivered to you and join the conversation. - Professional network: Create your profile, update your resume online, and make connections. LinkedIn App Features: JOB SEARCH • Find jobs and connections through your LinkedIn network. • Search for opportunities and set up job alerts for companies that are currently hiring. • Job openings: Submit job applications across a wide range of professions and secure interviews for your dream job. • Find local jobs in your area or online opportunities that let you work from home. • Job App: Easily apply for jobs and set up job alerts for any full-time or part-time jobs you might be interested in. BUSINESS NEWS AND INSIGHTS • Stay up-to-date by following business news and company content from related industries. • See what your connections are saying in posts and conversations. • Share articles and newsworthy topics with your LinkedIn community and business contacts. SOCIAL NETWORKING • Utilize LinkedIn's profile-building tools to enhance your connections and expand your social network for career growth. • Connect with members from across the globe on the world's largest social network. BUILD YOUR BUSINESS COMMUNITY • Easily find groups or communities that share your interests on LinkedIn. • Network on the go: Connect with new contacts and industry experts. • Follow companies, top voices, and professionals. • Social networking for businesses: Gain new opportunities through showcasing your company or product. RESUME AND PROFILE • Job finder: Apply for jobs using your LinkedIn profile. • Social network: Build your professional profile and make business connections. • Resume: Create your online CV and use it as a resume for job applications. Whether you're seeking new job opportunities, aiming to expand your business network, or staying updated on the latest business news and industry buzz, LinkedIn has you covered. Want to make the most of LinkedIn? Upgrade to a Premium subscription for exclusive tools. We ask for a few permissions when you use this app. Here’s why: http://linkd.in/1l0S8Y - LinkedIn members have the option to verify their identity by securely uploading a government ID and/or taking a live selfie using certain trusted partners. For more information about the data collected by our trusted partners through this process and the periods for which it will be retained, see: https://www.linkedin.com/help/linkedin/answer/a1359065

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Reviews

  • Locked out

    1
    By cole7160
    It’s impossible for me to verify my identity It’s impossible for me to change from my old business email address There is no help line and support hasn’t helped me.
  • Not what it used to be

    1
    By samirshah211
    This app has gone down the drain. It’s become a necessary evil: it’s needed to be successful in your career but the app truly gives zero value. The certifications you get from the app don’t translate to most companies and isn’t credible. There are too many recruiter “influencers” who basically give their opinions on what a makes a resume “marketable” and peddle paid services to “enhance” your resume. I did one with someone and I applied and the company told me my resume was unacceptable. There are too many grifters that spam your inbox to sell something and talk to my company for. If I talked about my company, I would be fired. Too many out of touch users who comment either racist things or tone deaf things. LinkedIn doesn’t remove them because they’re “top contributors”. 7/10 of job postings are fake, like from Upstart, to show investors that they’re growing. It’s misleading a growing population of jobless people to have false hopes that a post is real. It’s also just become a humble bragging app. I legit saw someone say, “During my 6 years of working at google as a senior developer, I couldnt find the time to have a dog. Now, meet Fido, my cavapoo I got during the pandemic.” I’ve found better luck networking in person. I reached out to a recruiter (Leah Dillon) asking what the company culture is like and I received the nastiest response saying I should cold-DM someone, even though they added me back. After that, I refuse to even speak to any of the recruiters. This app was once a great app to actually learn about what other industries are doing and learn from great people. Now it’s a sea of scammers and fake job postings.
  • Locked Locked Locked -update- For a Good Reason

    5
    By FireCuba
    I’ve been locked out of my account from LinkedIn twice already verified my government ID. No way to contact support. Government ID verification won’t work anymore. I got a bad taste in my mouth. -Update- The bad tasted is gone! LinkedIn you do a wonderful job protecting privacy. Highly Respectable and Appreciated and the support was fast! Lesson learned if you use a VNP set-up a Authenticator App! 1 star to 5!
  • My account was hacked! How can I het rid of it!!!

    1
    By desert high
    Someone’s hacked my account name and email. It’s all in German or another language. Please how do I get rid of it
  • Endless loop

    2
    By Kitty1588
    I’ve been trying to reset my password. There’s a bug in the system or something. It takes me to this page that asks for my email, I give it my email, it sends an email, I put in a 6 digit verification code. It asked me if I want to verify with persona, I say no because I don’t want to take an extra 15 mins reading the terms and conditions for persona. It then redirects me to the sign in screen. I click the “forgot password” button and the whole process repeats. This needs fixing
  • NEW Restrictions on free accounts makes it nearly impossible to use without paying

    1
    By bdobdobdo
    Unemployed or recently laid off…beware!!! LinkedIn now restricts your account to 5 personalized connection requests per month. Good luck trying to network with companies where most people ignore default requests due to so many spam accounts. It renders this platform nearly useless unless you pay $40 a month. I contacted support who claimed they were performing a “test” on various groups, but this is without user consent. LinkedIn did not contact users with Terms & Conditions update regarding this, which is illegal. Shame on you LinkedIn/Microsoft for taking advantage of people’s employment misfortune!
  • Promoted jobs

    1
    By Jeffmoneyyy
    I wish I could give a negative review for every “promoted job” I have ever seen.
  • 468MB? Learn To Code!

    1
    By xtophr
    How in the world is this app nearly half a GB? Do better :-(
  • Reflections on an Evolving App and Security Concerns

    2
    By product19
    Over the past two years, this app has seen significant growth in content and learning opportunities. As someone at a certain stage in my career, I’ve had both positive and less favorable experiences. Currently, the benefits seem to outweigh the drawbacks, but there remain some valid concerns. One area of concern is social media. While I’m inclined to believe that LinkedIn offers more positives than negatives, it still requires substantial improvements. Many users might share my apprehensions about social media in general. Striking a balance between leveraging social platforms for professional growth and avoiding potential pitfalls is crucial. Now, let’s delve into security. The app’s security settings deserve praise—features like pass-keys, two-factor authentication, and support for multiple email addresses are commendable. It’s essential to maintain this level of vigilance. However, there’s a recurring issue: the frequent “password reset” emails from LinkedIn. Unlike any other company I’ve engaged with, this app and its associated website collect and share data (including personally identifiable information). As a user, I scrutinize these notifications carefully. And to let you the reader of this review know: No, I did not, and am not the requestor asking do you have my password reset. The frequency I get these email notifications, is high. Until this matter is adequately addressed, I hesitate to comment further. In summary, while security measures are commendable, the persistent password reset emails raise concerns. Let’s hope the app continues to prioritize security while addressing user feedback.
  • Too many scam recruiters

    1
    By Ddtjustdoncare
    LinkedIn apparently has no oversight on the number of scam artists using it, and it’s leading me to conclude that it’s not a safe tool to use anymore. While fraud often operates on a spectrum of misleading information on pay for work to outright identity theft, the sheer number of unverified accounts that are able to act as recruiters is unacceptable. The number of fake calls I receive from foreign countries, and fake text messages I receive phishing for information now is unacceptable, and frankly at a time when AI can steal someone’s voice or image via zoom call, it shows how unprofessional and unprepared LinkedIn is for these threats. Especially when their priority is more focused on collecting demographics of ‘race’ and ‘gender identity’ over actual citizenship identity verification and fraud prevention. Shame on you LinkedIn. Do better.

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