Not exact matches
We hear you,» which came in response
to user outrage over the introduction of the news feed system that
broadcast profile changes to other users.
Whenever you're about
to make
changes to your
profile, first turn off your Activity
Broadcasts (this is different from your «Activity Feed», which is described in Part 2 of this series), so your connections won't be notified that you've made a
change and possibly be alerted that you're prepping your
profile for a job search.
Whenever you're about
to make
changes to your
profile, first turn off your Activity
Broadcasts (this is different from your «Activity Feed» described in Part 2 of this series), so your connections won't be notified that you've made a
change and possibly be alerted that you're prepping your
profile for a job search.
This isn't
to say you shouldn't use LinkedIn in your job search, but revisit your privacy settings (turn off your «activity
broadcasts»
to avoid alerting your network every time you
change your
profile or follow a company) and ease yourself into a more active LinkedIn presence.
Luckily, LinkedIn provides the ability
to turn off your Activity
broadcasts so you can make
changes to your LinkedIn
profile without alerting your connections.