Don't use LinkedIn's ‘open to work' sign, says former Google recruiter: It feels ‘like desperation'

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Don't use LinkedIn's ‘open to work' sign, says former Google recruiter: It feels ‘like desperation'
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What you're signaling to hiring managers with the"open to work" sign on LinkedIn is that you'll take any job, says Church, from whoever reaches out to you, because maybe nobody is."It actually feels to a hiring manager like desperation," he says.As economy falters, more Chinese migrants take a perilous journey to the US border to seek asylum

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