I know this might come across as a very impractical expectation but I wanted to hear from people who have a fulfilling career and also a sense for privacy: How did you do it?
I’ve recently had trouble finding a new job in the tech sector. So far I’ve been doing alright without LinkedIn, just directly applying to companies, but it seems less successful now. So I thought what the hell, might have to do this after all. After I’ve made an account I got quickly banned for logging in once from a VPN connection. Only way to get unbanned is to give my government ID to them - but that really rubs me the wrong way (so many leaks of IDs recently and all).
I’m remaining banned for the moment, contemplating what impact this might have on my career. It gives me a fair bit of anxiety, considering that my sense of where my boundaries are seems to be deemed unacceptable by the monopoly of international job markets. Should I just give in and send my ID? Am I delusional?
As always, I appreciate the discourse of this wonderfully decentralized community we have here on lemmy! ☺️
I’m in the UK, and have given up half way through a lot of applications because the software they’ve used for the applications process is American.
I have the rare ability to not attach my career to my self worth. This makes it much easier for me to be happy regardless of what I do to get paid.
Honestly it sounds like you might be making things more difficult then they need to be. Does your threat model actually require you to take the actions you are taking?
fair point. my hobbies aren’t expensive either so i could live a modest life.
however I wouldn’t consider my anxiety as relating to a threat model - it’s more like this: if i go to a career fair, i might need to show a ticket but often there’s no need to show anything. this is a career site so their request for data should be at the same level. however they request as much data as an airport, which has much higher requirements to achieve passenger safety. i really hate that internet users are just fine with these invasive data requirements these days
I just work a trade. Nobody is trying to network with the guy there to rewire an electrical system in a steel mill. Unless it’s to poach to jump ship to a different job haha
I gave up on LinkedIn, and just bought a professional domain and point it at a VPS with my portfolio and proxied contact info on it. Last I was applying for jobs, employers were much more impressed by that. Your mileage may vary.
thanks for the tip, also good to hear you’re successful with your own style ☺️
I’ve never found LinkedIn useful. Indeed is fine, plus direct applications.
Don’t underestimate personal connections, either. Often, it’s not what you know, but who you know.
I’ve gotten plenty of tech jobs without LinkedIn, including one this year.
If you want/need to have a prominent public professional presence, and you probably do at least during the current bout of “we don’t need western born devs anymore” the industry is going through, you probably need to bifurcate a patsy persona that plays by the invasive corporate internet rules for public observation and a private persona that is private and does not and just never mix the streams (two phones, dualboot, etc)
Two valid and distinct government IDs??
If your “private” persona is uploading government IDs, you’re doing it wrong.
OP is required to upload a valid government issued ID to use LinkedIn. Are you saying they should not use LinkedIn, full stop? I’m not following how you are advising them to get a job.
Not with their private persona… I am saying they should maintain a normie persona that is spied on and use that for having a public persona for professional purposes that is completely separated via a separate device/duapboot from a private persona they primarily use and observe best practices with
Which one has a legitimate government issued ID, and which does not?
Are you a bot, or just trolling or what?
I’m seriously not understanding your argument. I THINK you are trying to indicate that the secret persona is made up, and does not have any connection to the “real” person, who is the one with valid identification and employment. Which I always assumed was how we all were doing it.
When they ask to see your ID, they probably also define exactly which parts of the it they want to see. If you choose to comply, you could still cover everything else from the ID card.
Ideally though, you would tell them where they can shove these requests. In reality, according LI is getting a bit hard.
Network other companies you could work for via people, old bosses, etc that you know. Get them to put in a good word for you and then give them a call and schedule a professional interview. I did this (not in the tech sector) and bypassed all the online job hunting bullcrap. I’ve got a really great job now that I’m happy to be at for many years to come. I’m even using a GrapheneOS pixel tablet at work
Thanks for the advice, so far I tried to not use contacts for this but it might be a bit idealistic and unworkable in a time where online platforms are filled with bots and real people are not easy to find 👍