Rahul Subramanian’s Post

The length of a LinkedIn Post is directly proportional to the amount of bullshit in it

Priyanka Pandey

Co-Founder & Director at PCPI Global

3y

Hahaha....true true....and utmost bullshitism is when they post their personal drama.

Sharan Correa

Supply Chain Program Manager (PMP, Prince2,Agile)

3y

I ordered food from ‘Tomato’…… I am still ok after eating it !!!!!

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Suryansu Acharya

Senior Manager at HDFC Bank

3y

Agreed.

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Akash K Nambiar, PMP®

Project Manager - Infrastructure at Thomson Reuters( PMP certified | Gen AI enthusiast | Agile Product Owner | Agile Scrum Master | ITIL4 | AWS Cloud | CCNA). Freestyle Rapper/Bassist at LostRealm.

3y

Egg-jactiy !! High time we stop glorifying those God damn essay worth 15 marks on linkedin

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Kiran Kumar

Digital Marketer. Teacher by Passion. Trained 20,000+ Students

3y

true

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Abhishek D.

Audacity>>Attitude | Technical Writing | Stand Up Comedy | Email: abhishek.deshpande3@gmail.com

3y

I love how much tolerant LinkedIn is, allowing the B-word in it....I mean "business".

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Yashesh Ved

Commercial Business Manager at Fujitsu General NZ

3y

And inversely proportional to its relevancy on LinkedIn.

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Siddhartha Sahu

Sr DGM (Projects) at JAMIPOL Limited

3y

Corollary- The amount of comments a post gets is inversely proportional to the brain size of poster😜

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Sonika Sharma

Bridging Tech & Support

3y

I am hiring for SBI (BRE) anyone interested share resume and ping me on LinkedIn.

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Erik Berthelot

Gestionnaire Soutien TI

3y

Some posts, long or short, will allow me to clean the place up a bit. 😉 I like constructive and inspiring LinkedIn posts, and this isn't one of them.

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