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Linkedin apps
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Using LinkedIn can make us feel hyperactive, uncharacteristic enthusiasm, social and extracurricular overextension and academic distress. Few things induce more anxiety than an old high school acquaintance who has had approximately 12 more internships than you. It also happens to be the perfect platform for tracking – not just peers, potential employers or competition within the industry – but whether your ex-boyfriend ended up getting that promotion (or, if you have time to spare, what your current boyfriend’s exes are up to and how you compare). The employment-oriented platform is a space for professional networking and a job candidate database for employers. Our Facebooks and Instagrams are the highlight reels of our lives, and this is supposedly the worst of it.īut when it comes to social media use and mental health, LinkedIn might be more insidious than the others - especially in today’s “hustle” culture, where being busy is equated with being successful. We hear it again and again: Social media is dangerous.












Linkedin apps