Apparently, LinkedIn isn't just for job hunting anymore. Parents magazine recently highlighted something unexpected: teenagers are actually finding the platform interesting.
A recent podcast episode dug into this shift—why a platform once considered dull for professional networking is suddenly drawing younger crowds. It's a curious evolution. The same space where people used to post résumé updates is becoming a hangout spot for Gen Z.
Makes you wonder what changed. Maybe it's the content, maybe it's the vibe, or perhaps young people are just approaching networking differently than previous generations did.
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RegenRestorer
· 12-05 15:00
Ha, now this is big news—Gen Z is really taking LinkedIn to the next level...
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DegenDreamer
· 12-05 14:58
lol LinkedIn has really gone downhill... Gen Z just knows how to stir things up for fun
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NoodlesOrTokens
· 12-05 14:56
Ha, LinkedIn suddenly got trendy, this is just ridiculous.
Apparently, LinkedIn isn't just for job hunting anymore. Parents magazine recently highlighted something unexpected: teenagers are actually finding the platform interesting.
A recent podcast episode dug into this shift—why a platform once considered dull for professional networking is suddenly drawing younger crowds. It's a curious evolution. The same space where people used to post résumé updates is becoming a hangout spot for Gen Z.
Makes you wonder what changed. Maybe it's the content, maybe it's the vibe, or perhaps young people are just approaching networking differently than previous generations did.