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An Indian employee alleges workplace targeting by her foreign boss after a LinkedIn 'Open to Work' update. She claims the ...
A business-development professional said she feels that people who find the banner cringeworthy are "stuck in the past." In July alone, according to LinkedIn, 40 million users were letting their ...
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Unemployed people are no longer afraid to look desperate. A new trend on LinkedIn has prompted users open for work to use a banner reading "#Desperate" on their profiles to signal to employers ...
After getting frustrated from job hunting, Courtney Summer Myers decided to create a #Desperate banner on LinkedIn to fight stigma around the #OpentoWork banner. The result went viral.
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A graphic designer has gone viral on LinkedIn with a bold new '#Desperate' banner, clapping back at claims that the 'Open to Work' feature makes job-seekers appear desperate.
A UK graphic designer’s “desperate” banner on her LinkedIn profile has sparked a conversation among social media users about redundancy in the workplace.
“It is the biggest red flag”: Nolan Church, former Google recruiter and current CEO of FairComp, on LinkedIn ‘open to work’ banner.