LinkedIner
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Noun
LinkedIner (plural LinkedIners)
- (Internet) A user of the professional network service LinkedIn.
- 2010 July 8, David Pogue, “For Those Facebook Left Behind”, in The New York Times, section B, page 1:
- LinkedIn is especially useful when you’re looking for a new job — or a new employee, which helps explain its 70-million-strong global membership — because you’re no longer limited to asking your immediate colleagues for referrals. Now you can ask colleagues of colleagues, which greatly expands your reach. LinkedIners can also vouch for one another as references.
- 2013, Amy Denim, The Coffee Break Guide to Social Media for Writers: How to Succeed on Social Media and Still Have Time to Write, Denver, Colo.: Coffee Break Publishing, →ISBN, page 101:
- You don’t have to post funny pictures to engage with people here, in fact, LinkedIners probably won’t play with you if you do.
- 2022, Paul Gammarano, Insights & Observations, Xlibris, →ISBN:
- HR people, or other executives, as fellow ‘LinkedIners’, you might use this article (or at least the headline title) if you need a “motivator” for their new people; […].