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How LinkedIn sees your job application even without an account: from ‘rejected for lack of knowledge’ to ‘wants too much salary’

How LinkedIn sees your job application even without an account: from ‘rejected for lack of knowledge’ to ‘wants too much salary’

LinkedIn monitors the job application process by collecting data on interview statuses and internal employer notes regarding candidate skills and salary demands. This extensive tracking even extends to individuals who do not possess a LinkedIn account.

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Indoor golf on the rise: "Golf used to be an old man's sport, this is more affordable"

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First NS train conductors start working with bodycams

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