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Sunday, 27 July 2025

The Great LinkedIn Job Hunt Circus

Job seekers, beware of:  LinkedIn is turning into a talent trap! Behind flashy job titles and “urgent hiring” lies a circus of fake posts, recharge scams, and profile polish pressure. Stay sharp, trust real contacts, and always double-check before you click “Easy Apply.”

Easy Apply, Hard Regret

Mr. P C was a highly optimistic job seeker with a polished resume and even bigger dreams. Every morning, he would log into LinkedIn as if it were a temple darshan. Polished his profile, added motivational quotes like “Ready to work hard and harder,” and waited. One fine Monday, his eyes lit up:-  “Urgent Hiring: Remote Rs.. 80K per month, Work 3 hours a day.” Hallelujah!

He clicked “Easy Apply.” No response.

Next, he applied for “Government project hiring secretarial consultant for NASA project (India Division).” He even changed his display pic to look more “NASA-ish.”

Again… silence.

A week passed.  P C  got excited when he received a message: 

“Hi, Sir, we saw your profile. Kindly send Rs. 499 for the application kit.” 

P C, now semi-suspicious, replied, “Do you take UPI?” 

They said, “Only Google Play recharge codes accepted.”

That is when reality hit. Mr. P C realized LinkedIn was less job portal, more job puzzle. He started noticing patterns: 

*   Jobs with no company name. 

*   No contact emails. 

*   37 job posts from one “Global HR manager” who had 14 followers.

Frustrated, he posted: 

“Dear LinkedIn, why does my resume need 5 stars to find 1 genuine job?”

Solution Suggestion (with a laugh):

 P C now runs his own blog covering many “Job*  seeker Jokes & Justice.” 

He recommends this: 

*   Post jobs like proper “WANTED” ads. 

*   Add Gmail for contact. 

*   No AI bots, no ghost recruiters. 

*   Use LinkedIn to connect, not confuse.

And as Mr. P C  now says, 

“Your skill should speak louder than your resume font!”

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