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Reviews for LinkedIn: Jobs & Business News

solomon williams

Very terrible app. am not a fan of using social media on phone. I always prefer the web on my laptop. just wanted to verify myself, then I need the app to do that. It always crashes on verifying ID or when I click use this ID button. I've tried a dozen times and still nothing works. thought an update will fix, but I think they don't give a damn about it.

Destiny Malone

Lots of problems. If you use a template and customize your outreach, it just reverts any changes back to the template when you send. Only realized this after wasting time customizing dozens of outreaches. An old colleague replied, and I was embarrassed to see it had sent the standard template with no personal touch, even though I took care to craft it.

Jared Byrne

While I'm a fan of LinkedIn, one could argue that the platform was designed to be utilized on a desktop. However, I believe that the developers of the app have done an admirable job (and continue to improve the app experience) ensuring that I can, almost, do everything on the app, that I can do on the desktop version seamlessly.

Alireza Karimi

LinkedIn is an excellent platform for professionals to connect, learn, and grow. It offers great tools for networking, job searching, and sharing expertise. The clean design and easy navigation make it user-friendly, and the tailored job recommendations are very helpful. However, improving messaging features and reducing irrelevant notifications could make it even better. Overall, LinkedIn is a must-have for career development and professional growth!

Will

I've been using this app for roughly 10 minutes and it's unbelievable just how user-hostile it is, really. E.g. there's a list of professional fields one of which must be specified in the profile, but it's not on the display, so unless your field is common you just have to spend time guessing the exact phrasing assumed by Linkedin. A lot of interface features are either glitching, useless or completely unintuitive, and, of course, there's no direct support. Ridiculously frustrating.

Jessa R

For the past few months I haven't been able to open the app on my phone unless I happen to get a notification. When I tap the app the usual way I see the loading screen for a split second and then it crashes. I've reinstalled it a lot and it's definitely up to date. I've been relying on the browser version on my desktop computer which isn't very convenient, especially while job hunting. Additionally, why am I expected to provide ID? When I tried it rejected it anyway. This app doesn't work

Simon Wood

Very easy to use on my Android phone always opens easily and quickly never any lag the app is intuitive it follows the formatting of the web browser you never feel like you are lost or that you can't find what you would on the web browser. The notifications are always relevant and helpful never Too many and not trying to over promote.

Thilak N

This app has become a big headache. My account got suspended for no clear reason, and the verification just doesn’t work. It keeps saying “request already submitted” but nothing happens. I’ve updated the app, reinstalled it, even restarted my phone, but the app crashes every time at the last step. It’s been almost 3 months and still no fix. No proper response from support either. This is really frustrating, especially when I need LinkedIn for job search. Please fix this soon.

Tamiann Dixon

LinkedIn is a professional network that feels like an online resume and job market in one. I use it to connect with peers, explore job postings, and share updates. The platform is great for networking and industry insights. However, the content sometimes feels like forced self-promotion. Still, for career growth and building credibility, LinkedIn is an essential tool.

Scott Boddie

I love the LinkedIn platform and am active every day. But every iteration of the app upon its release frustrates me even further than the last. It is getting increasingly buggy, requiring closing and restarting for minimal functions. If engagement is Linkedin's intention, some of the recent commenting functionality actually blocks engagement, and I can understand why frustrated users don't bother. The developers are clearly enthralled with themselves, and need to strip back to basics