![]() ![]() Despite this high number, I think there was a general sense that it was not exactly a sterling part of the overall platform offering. (See below for the original offer I was shown by LinkedIn)Įxample of poor user experience right there:Įarly last year, it was estimated that there were around 2 million groups in existence on LinkedIn. Word of warning though – I discovered that I’d been immediately billed £24.99 through the Apple Store. You may have already noticed that the ‘Who’s viewed your profile’ bit is now limited to seeing the first two or three people – before it asks you to upgrade.Īnd guess what? With the offer of a 30-day free trial of LinkedIn Premium at my door, I was duped into signing up on the spot… Now add in the fact that the Microsoft-owned social media giant has started stripping out some native features and putting them behind a paywall, in order to force our hand on signing up for a subscription. On the other, I can see that – particularly over the past couple of years – the range of features and functionality, as well as the (in my view) poor user experience has meant that LinkedIn has not been making many strides forward, when we really think about it.Ĭonclusion: I’m not alone in my thinking. Hell, I’ve even got hired through it a few times. On the one hand, I totally get that it’s a super-platform for networking, sharing content and having conversations about business and the like. I seem to have developed a love/hate type of relationship with LinkedIn. ![]()
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