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Apr 23, 2026

 
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“Nobody accepts my connections linkedin, why?”

A new recruiter in executive search is perplexed by the low acceptance rate of their LinkedIn connection requests compared to their colleagues, questioning if their experience level, age, or profile is the deterrent.

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“paying an EOR to keep you compliant and then double checking everything they send anyway [N/A]”

The author expresses frustration at having to independently verify compliance updates from their Employer of Record (EOR), which defeats the purpose of hiring the EOR for such services.

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“Just venting - job ad culling issues [N/A]”

An HR professional is frustrated with their company's Applicant Tracking System (ATS) and external job boards like LinkedIn, where job postings are sometimes culled incorrectly, leading to inaccurate information and difficulty in correcting errors, causing friction with leadership.

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