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LinkedIn, gagnant inattendu de la crise du secteur de la tech (BFMTV)

Les publications et les groupes d'anciens salariés du secteur de la tech se multiplient sur la plateforme.

L'autre explication vient du fait que Facebook et Instagram ont été critiqués par les utilisateurs pour avoir tenté de ressembler à TikTok. Ils ont fait la promotion de leur outil sur LinkedIn. D'autres anciens employés du réseau social ont mis en place un système permettant de mettre en relation ceux qui cherchent un emploi dans la tech avec des professionnels du recrutement pour les aider à la rédaction de leur CV ou à cibler leurs recherches d'emploi. Alors les anciens salariés investissent LinkedIn, qui se trouve grand gagnant de la situation. Et pour cause les groupes se multiplient à ce sujet. LinkedIn, gagnant inattendu de la crise du secteur de la tech

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Don't Let Race And Age Bias Discourage Your LinkedIn Profile ... (Forbes)

A glance at a LinkedIn profile often assumes race and age. This knee-jerk assumption, paired with recent data on workplace discrimination, supports some ...

Landing at a company with discriminatory hiring practices will likely not be the best fit, regardless of your profile photo or age. [Research shows](https://www.cnbc.com/2019/12/27/how-to-get-a-job-often-comes-down-to-one-elite-personal-asset.html#:~:text=Research%20shows%20that%2070%25%20of,career%20only%20stands%20to%20grow.) that “80% of people land new roles through their network, and as much as 70% of new roles are not posted online.” Sharing your need in your network holds power. Having a profile photo and listing your graduation may quickly disqualify companies that weren’t worth your time in the first place. The consequences of not uploading a profile photo are staggering when job hunting. Outside of the C-Suite, [nearly 80%](https://www.surveymonkey.com/curiosity/cnbc-workforce-survey-april-2021/) of workers say they want to work for companies that value diversity, equity, and inclusion. A surprising study published by The Harvard Business Review highlighted the results of experiments involving 20 million people. “I have recently noticed many people taking a stand and leaning into their authenticity,” said Brown. Diversity gains in leadership positions ticked up in 2022 with a record high of 44 women and four Black CEOs at the helms of When considering whether to add your graduation year, know that a simple work history scroll leads to quick math. Yes, discrimination exists, but if you don't add a photo you're already out of the running. A profile photo doesn’t have to cost a fortune. Approximately “78% of older workers have seen or experienced age discrimination in the workplace,” according to

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