Monday, November 26, 2007

Undisclosed at LinkedIn

LinkedIn, a middling dowdy professional network web site, suffers from a number of shortcomings in its user interface. Today we address the issue of concealing your present employer. LinkedIn does not provide a systematic way to hide your present employer's name. Instead, you are left to use your own words to denote anonymity into the company name field. Some members choose "Undisclosed;" others, "N/A" or similar verbage. Thus, when you log in, and are informed of possible connections, you might see a message such as "50 new members at Undisclosed" because LinkedIn thinks that "Undisclosed" is a company!

All that is required is a setting, a switch, to show or hide the name of present company from Public and your network. HotJobs and Monster give members the option of such a screen.

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