Post by account_disabled on Dec 23, 2023 5:58:42 GMT -5
For example, I think that when I have access to a network of just under 4.5 million people. This is my LinkedIn network (level 1/2/3 contacts and members of the groups of which I am part (I am however not 100% sure that this figure includes all the members of the groups of which I am part, in particular those who are not part of my network of contacts). This is in fact the figure I arrive at when I launch a search without any criteria. It may seem surprising and frustrating to think that you are on a social network on which you do not have access to all the profiles, even when you have a paid subscription.
This also confirms that LinkedIn is a tool for recruiters and for recruiters since this functionality is Email Data not accessible with job seeker, business or sales subscriptions. However, there is a way that allows, even without a paid subscription, to have access to the entire database of some 550 million profiles. How does search work on LinkedIn? Apart from those who have a “Sales” or “Recruiter” subscription and who have access to an external platform which has an advanced search engine, the vast majority of members, that is to say those who have a basic account (no paid subscription), a job seeker account or a business subscription, must use the search engine located on the left in the top bar.
To “give us a better service” (this was the text of their message), LinkedIn removed the advanced search filters (even with a business account we no longer have access to them since the interface change at the beginning of 2017) . We now have a very basic search engine. However, you can filter your search results. We do not have access to more criteria with the Business subscription than without a paid subscription. But the business subscription does not limit the number of searches that can be done each month (this is the case in “basic” or with “job seeker”). However, we can get closer to a form of advanced search with what we call Boolean search.
This also confirms that LinkedIn is a tool for recruiters and for recruiters since this functionality is Email Data not accessible with job seeker, business or sales subscriptions. However, there is a way that allows, even without a paid subscription, to have access to the entire database of some 550 million profiles. How does search work on LinkedIn? Apart from those who have a “Sales” or “Recruiter” subscription and who have access to an external platform which has an advanced search engine, the vast majority of members, that is to say those who have a basic account (no paid subscription), a job seeker account or a business subscription, must use the search engine located on the left in the top bar.
To “give us a better service” (this was the text of their message), LinkedIn removed the advanced search filters (even with a business account we no longer have access to them since the interface change at the beginning of 2017) . We now have a very basic search engine. However, you can filter your search results. We do not have access to more criteria with the Business subscription than without a paid subscription. But the business subscription does not limit the number of searches that can be done each month (this is the case in “basic” or with “job seeker”). However, we can get closer to a form of advanced search with what we call Boolean search.