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Even though they provide several services - social network, jobs (for hiring managers and jobseekers), learning etc., none of them really have any tight integration with each other and can easily exist as separate services.
The website and apps are clunky and slow to load and has tons of dark patterns (contacts upload, profile visit tracking, everything over-shared by default, email blast when you sign-up etc.). I have heard LinkedIn hires lot of bright people and pays them quite well - but why their product still sucks?
Because engineers don't make decisions. Managers do. It doesn't matter if you have the smartest engineers in the universe, if you're still going to incentivise managers with dark patterns.
I never post anything but when applying for a new job you can't really do without. A HR rep will not blink twice if you're not on Facebook. But no LinkedIn? They just won't take you seriously or think you have something to hide.
All the recruiters are on LinkedIn and they are all too willing to accommodate whatever previously unthinkable salary you can think of. The fast feedback loop ("no, no, yes") among dozens of recruiters flooding your inbox ensures that you know within a few short weeks what the market can bear. You can use this knowledge to bootstrap yourself to the next tier of positions and salaries what might have taken you a decade of "natural" progression without LinkedIn.
But the internal HR people often do. I've seen them checking my account after I applied somewhere.
The problem with the application process is getting past the initial HR. They don't usually give all the CVs to the hiring manager. This is the part I worry about.
It depends on the company and the HR person of course but I know one and they told me it's far better to have one.