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A LinkedIn trick helped a Gen Zer be among the first applicants for tech internships.

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(Credit: Michael Yan)

1 day ago | [YT] | 599



@rolandkatsuragi

Again with the blatant "uSe ThIs OnE tRiCk To GeT hIrEd" fake advertising from 20 years ago.

1 day ago | 105

@JonBonCat

Even if this worked, if you're reading about "a trick" it's too late to capitalize on it.

1 day ago | 49

@deltacx1059

I don't think being among the first to apply helps when most companies are basically bulk reviewing the applications automatically before it ever reaches a human.

1 day ago | 14

@miproduction6196

“A gem zer” most likely implying incompetence all while not knowing how to use a hyphen

14 hours ago | 1

@elementsquared

Advice in this article is 100% absolutely incorrect. Why would Bi write this dribble from a genZ that has no idea what the heck they’re talking about. Being the first to apply has no consideration when your resume is being reviewed in bulk batches.

1 day ago (edited) | 19

@classydays43

He got an internship, which is basically modern slavery, and he had to get really creative about getting that position.

7 hours ago | 0

@heyjohnsmith

Anyone care to share the TLDR? Thanks

8 hours ago | 0

@astroboirap

Whilst eating cheap ramen noodles.

18 hours ago | 1

@papitasloup2119

Sounds like a paid article ad by linkedin

17 hours ago | 0

@thomro-Overland

Blablabla…

1 day ago | 7

@drone124

if he's applying so many times, then he must not be getting hired

13 hours ago | 0

@MahakalbhaktHarharmahade-pk5vv

❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏

1 day ago | 1

@NguyenTheLamAnh

There is no trick if everyone uses it

1 day ago | 1

@scootergirl3662

More gaslighting

1 day ago | 0

@YoLkE-22222

Linkedin Meta

13 hours ago | 0