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Great website for professional network, started using it recently and already found some business partners and a couple of job opportunities.
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The reports seem detailed. I liked the interesting links - interesting to see why we have social media links like linkedin.com in a game app. Source: 5 months ago
xdg-open https://linkedin.com. - Source: Hacker News / 6 months ago
2 YOE, Front end developer with 4 Freelance live projects. My current company (remote) is going be bankcrupt, as they have embraced crypto. I don't want to be in a sinking ship. I am trying to switch for past 2 months only 3 interview so far. I have been applying from naukri.com indeed.com linkedin.com hirist.com anglelist no one is freaking wants Front end developer. I am depressed AF, get up work for some... Source: 9 months ago
I just looked on linkedin.com Avelo airlines had opening, but, it showed 20 people were applying. Source: 10 months ago
Second job from linkedin.com (used my first job experience to leverage myself into bigger biopharmaceutical as research associate for the rest of the year). Source: 11 months ago
Since this is a developer community, would appreciate some feedback about the product. It's available on peerlist.io. Source: 9 months ago
These days I’m reading the book Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari where I came across a very interesting concept of how people and communities work. They are formed because peoples with the same mindset, goals, and Notions come together for a purpose of sharing experiences, knowledge and all good/bad things happening in their lives. It is rooted in common myths that exist in people's collective imaginations. But one... - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
Here are a few resume makers I consider good enough to go through. But hang on, that's not it. What if you get one tool that solves your multiple problems? Keep reading to find out what I am talking about. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
The best possible thing you can do for yourself is to be updated with the latest technology. Having something going on the side can boost your career and resume. Keep track of your projects where you performed well. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
Update your profile and add the skills you have learned. Alter your profile according to the roles you are applying to. Showcasing your work will make your profile stand out. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
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