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LinkedIn Jobs
What is LinkedIn Jobs?
LinkedIn Jobs is a recruiting tool that helps get your roles in front of the right candidates. By posting roles on LinkedIn, you can advertise open positions at your company to job seekers searching for a new role. LinkedIn Jobs gives you the ability to post jobs for free with the flexibility to consider paying to promote your job — depending on how quickly you need to hire, the competitiveness of the position, and the number of roles you need to fill.
Who Uses LinkedIn Jobs?
A hiring platform for both small and large businesses who hire for a few roles and those who hire consistently throughout the year.
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Reviews of LinkedIn Jobs

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The Best Place to Find a Job, Network and Career Development
Comments: Wonderful! My only recommendation is to add a feature that updates job applicants whenever a position is filled or taken off the job posting. I even started LinkedIn Learning which is AMAZING for career development.
Pros:
I like how self-explanatory the software is. I've been using it for 5+ years and have even gotten a couple of jobs out of it! I like how LinkedIn is always added new features and making their product better everyday.
Cons:
Something that I don't like (unrelated to software) is the postings of "cattle run" jobs. I've found a couple of positions on LinkedIn and gone to interviews that are obviously fraudulent businesses that are taking advantage of innocent people looking for work. I know this isn't a software issue exactly but more filtering of companies/positions that look fraudulent would be helpful.

By far the best professional candidate database out there
Comments: I would not be able to do my job successfully without LinkedIn Jobs. A vast majority of my placements have come from LinkedIn, and there is nothing better than going through incoming applications and finding several solid candidates with relevant skills sets who are actively showing interest in your job posting. LinkedIn Jobs delivers.
Pros:
No other platform comes close to LinkedIn in terms of candidate quality and professional networking. Where postings to most job boards might yield 3 strong candidate applications, LinkedIn could produce 9 excellent incoming candidate applies. Jobs are so easy to post, and you can also research industry insights to see how your opportunity compares with similar openings in the market.
Cons:
Its expensive (worth every penny if you use it religiously, but expensive none the less).
LinkedIn Jobs review 2023
Comments:
It is a great platform since its job board features a wide range of job listings from various industries and locations. Users can search for jobs based on keywords, industry, location, and other criteria.
Also, it provides insights into companies, including their size, industry, and employee reviews which can help users make informed decisions about potential employers.
Pros:
Its platform's extensive professional network, which facilitates effective job searching and networking.
Cons:
Some job listings on LinkedIn may lack comprehensive details about the job responsibilities, qualifications, or application process and this can make it challenging for job seekers to fully understand the nature of the position before applying.

Great for Looking, But Not For Landing a Job
Comments: I have been disappointed with the end results of LinkedIn jobs, and would never pay for the service again.
Pros:
I like that I am able to see jobs posted within your area of specialty. I like that you can see how many people have applied for the position, and if anyone working at the company graduated from the same University as you. I also like that many jobs can be "Easy Applied" for, and list salary ranges within their job posts.
Cons:
I hate that once you apply, you will likely never hear from the employer again or from LinkedIn in regards to your application. I wish there was a way to track job statuses, know when interviews are happening, and know when an individual has been hired to fill the position. I have never heard back from any company I have ever applied for via LinkedIn.
Network-Powered Job Hunting
Comments: Overall, LinkedIn Jobs has been a refreshing shift in my job-hunting journey. I turned to it mainly to find positions that aligned better with my skills and network connections. What it did was simplify the often-overwhelming process. Being able to see mutual connections at potential workplaces provided an unexpected advantage. It's like having an inside scoop. Beyond just finding jobs, it helped me understand the landscape of industries and companies. I've landed interviews and gained insights that wouldn't have been possible with traditional job boards. It's more than a tool; it's been a strategic ally in my career growth.
Pros:
The thing I loved most about LinkedIn Jobs is its networking edge. Seeing job openings within my own professional network, and sometimes even recognizing familiar faces at potential workplaces, makes job hunting feel more personal and less daunting. The tailored job recommendations based on my profile and interactions are spot-on, saving me from endless scrolling. The platform is user-friendly, and integrating it into my job search routine was a breeze. It's not just a job board, it's like having a career compass connected to my network.
Cons:
Cons: While LinkedIn Jobs offers a great networking angle to job hunting, sometimes its algorithm misses the mark, suggesting roles that don't align with my interests. I also feel there could be a better way to filter or categorize opportunities. Occasionally, the platform feels a bit clunky when applying for multiple positions. And while integrating it into my job search was mostly smooth, I wish it would sync better with some of my other job tracking tools. It's a strong platform, but there's room for refinement.