Wednesday, July 22, 2020
500+ How Many LinkedIn Connections Do They REALLY Have - Workology
500+ How Many LinkedIn Connections Do They REALLY Have - Workology So⦠How Can I See Exactly How Many Connections Someone Has? Back in the day, LinkedIn profiles clearly displayed exactly how many connections you had. As the networking rush kicked in, many people ran with it, building networks with thousands of connections and the open networking race was on. LinkedIns attempt to curtail this trend was to cap the number displayed on profiles with the now ubiquitous 500+. Suddenly, everyone with larger networks all looked the same, showing 500+ whether they had 501 or 5,000 or 15,000 connections. Interestingly, LinkedIn has recently loosened its stance on network size secrecy. The 500+ distinction on your profile still stands (for the time being) but, if you so choose, you can now opt to show others how many connections you have and who those connections are. But most people arenât familiar with this setting, donât know whether they should show or hide and arenât sure how to change it. Hereâs what you need to know about connection visibility: Whatâs the Difference? If you choose to show your connections, your profile will still show 500+ but your 1st level connections will be able to view exactly how many connections you have, who those people are and theyâll also be able to search specifically within your network. If you choose to hide your connections, then your 1st level connections will only be able to see how many mutual or âshared connectionsâ you have and who those people are. Note: All of your 1st and 2nd level connections will still show up in search results within LinkedIn but others will not be able to search specifically within your network. To clarify, hiding your connections doesnât keep your connections from turning up in othersâ search results; it just maintains a level of privacy in that others canât dig through your connections and see exactly whoâs in your network. Example: If I search for âUX Engineer,â Joe Blow (your 1st level connection) will show up in my search results as a 2nd level connection (through you). I just wonât be able to go to your profile and search within your connections for âUX Engineerâ or scroll through your list of connections to see whoâs there. To Hide or Not to Hide? To Show: Some people are an open book and choose to open up their connection list to others. They choose full disclosure and are perfectly comfortable sharing those details with others. They have nothing to hide, so showing their connections to others is the right choice for them. When they connect with someone, a notification might go out to their network and theyâre okay with that. To Hide: For others, it makes more sense to hide their connections. Again, it doesnât keep those people from showing up in search results and shared connections will still be clearly visible, but it does maintain a certainly level of privacy for the people in their network. As a recruiter, I choose to keep my connections private because a candidate might not want to broadcast to the world that he/sheâs connected with a recruiter and, hence, might be thinking about changing jobs. In turn, a jobseeker might not want to announce to his/her boss and co-workers that he/she is suddenly connecting with their competitors recruiters and hiring managers. People in the Finance, Real Estate, Sales, Legal field, etc. all might want to maintain a certain level of discretion and choose to hide their network to keep others from âsnoopingâ around. How Do I Change This Setting? Go to Settings / Profile / Select Who Can See Your Connections. Select âYour Connectionsâ or âOnly Youâ from the dropdown menu, depending on your personal preference. (Side note: While youâre there, you might want to configure other privacy settings such as activity broadcasts, activity feed, profile views, etc. These choices are all closely tied and it doesnât make much sense to change one without attending to the others.) So⦠How Can I See Exactly How Many Connections Someone Has? Yes, yes⦠I promised a way to see how many connections a person actually has (beyond 500+) so here you go⦠If the person is your 1st level connection AND the person has elected to show their connections, hereâs how to see how many connections they actually have: 1. Search for that person by name and look for the 500+ icon in the search results. (If you dont see it, it means that theyve chosen to hide their connections.) 2. Click on that 500+ icon and it will pull up a new screen, showing you exactly how many connections they have and who those people are. Itâs that simple! NOTE: Some people will only connect with others who choose to show their network connections and Iâve even had people remove me because I kept mine hidden. I think thereâs a big misconception out there that âhiddenâ connections somehow arenât searchable, which isnât the case. Hope this post helps clarify any confusion! Whatâs YOUR personal preference? Do you show or hide? Whatâs your reasoning for making that choice? Share your two cents in the comments below!
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