Question for anyone who works at LinkedIn and cares about the value of their product: Why do you allow companies to abuse the LI Jobs feature by posting the same remote position over and over again, week after week, where the only difference between each new advertised position is its arbitrarily chosen location? I pay $40 a month for LI Premium and my job search results are routinely flooded by a handful of companies that are clearly trying to game the system. Why do you let them do that? I know the obvious answer is money, but I am your customer too and as your customer I gotta tell you that those companies are ruining my LI experience and making me seriously question why I even bother using LI. It shouldn't be too difficult to identify companies that abuse the system, you can pretty much tell what they're up to just by comparing their current employee count with their open headcount. Here are just 2 examples: Crossover has 2,424 employees but currently has 3,534 job openings. Some of their remote positions are posted literally hundreds of times in different locations across the U.S. (Btw, why is attaching a remote position to a location even allowed? A job is either remote or it's not) Aha! Software has 199 employees but a whopping 1,150 job openings, which means they're either the world's fastest growing company, a front for a Colombian drug cartel, or a desperate startup that's blatantly abusing LinkedIn Jobs. Letting these companies post the same job hundreds of times may seem like easy money now but if it continues for too long people are going to go elsewhere to look for jobs. Clean up your product. #linkedin #linkedinhiring
Crossover is a scam
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Just block them and you won’t see them again
No, that's exactly the problem. Same job is listed a hundred times, likely with different job IDs. I'd have to block 100 jobs to get rid of it and by the time I'm done they've posted a 100 more.
Plenty of such job posts on LinkedIn
That aha listing is flooding my feed
I agree, LinkedIn jobs portal is filled with too much noise.
LiPr costs $40 a month? How rich I need to be to afford it?
those are hiring firms. Well crossover idk what aha is
Fair enough, but they're still gaming the system and drowning out valid job search results. Posting the same remote job in 100+ locations should not be allowed.
Agreed . LinkedIn is written by a high schooler.