Sunday, May 10, 2020
LinkedIn Your Privacy
LinkedIn Your Privacy Dear Coach Wolfgang, I am not actively looking for a job, but I want to make some significant changes to my LinkedIn Profiles so that I am branding my skills and experience in the best way possible. Im worried that my LinkedIn activity will be seen as a red flag to my employer and lead them to think I am actively searching for a new job. What should I do? Great question! As more and more individuals begin to use LinkedIn (approximately 120 million people currently), the changes you make to your profile could be potentially shared with many individuals. Some of the changes you might make in LinkedIn like adding a new job position, adding a link to a website, recommending an individual or adding a connection send out activity broadcasts. In your situation, you do not want to share those changes with your connections. The easy way for you to make changes to your profile that others dont see is by managing your privacy control settings. You have the ability to manage those activity broadcasts (i.e. turn them on or off) and select who can see your activity feed. Keep in mind that joining a group will generate an update that cannot be turned off . Here is a helpful link on how to show or hide your LinkedIn activities. As with all of your information that is accessible via the web, make sure you understand what others can and cannot see (and understand the implications of someone viewing that information) before you add or change information about yourself.
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