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Like many social media platforms, LinkedIn is facing an existential threat: Rather than offering genuine value, content creators often chase virality by exaggerating, oversimplifying or manipulating emotions to game the algorithm. Worse, a recent analysis ...
A recent viral LinkedIn post of a woman showing off her tattoos in a company headshot is sparking conversations about tattoos in the workplace. Jessica Leonard's company, Evolution Capital Partners, shared on LinkedIn that they believe the idea of body-art ...
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‘Rs 1.2 Lakh, 3 Years Experience’: Home Ministry’s Hiring Post Goes Viral, LinkedIn Flags ‘Data Farming’ Trap
A hiring post linked to the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has gone viral on LinkedIn, with several users flagging it as a potential “data farming” trap. The post advertises a Social Media Manager role at the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C) in Delhi,
Abhinav Kale’s viral post slams LinkedIn for not verifying jobs, jokingly naming himself CTO of X to prove anyone can fake a high-profile role.
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Delhi University professor's farewell message to students at semester end goes viral
In a LinkedIn post, Dr Kavita K, a professor at Kirori Mal College, University of Delhi, wrote about the difficulty of saying goodbye to students at the end of each semester.
A LinkedIn post for a Social Media Manager role at I4C under the Ministry of Home Affairs has gone viral for offering Rs 1.2 lakh a month for just three years of experience.