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Ask HN: How would you fix Linkedin?

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Re: Ask HN: How would you fix Linkedin?

#3
To be honest, if I was the CEO of Linkedin, I will be happy overall. Here is why. The stock IPO'ed at $45 and it is sitting at $190 today. So I will say that it is going well. Who cares about those stupid users, eh ? Remember, the primary goal of any for profit company is to make profit for their shareholders, period. Everything else is a side effect.

Now, if I was the actual user of linkedin, we are talking a whole different situation.

Re: Ask HN: How would you fix Linkedin?

#4
They made it look like Facebook recently and it's painful to browse on a desktop. They use only a few pixels width instead of the whole screen. So, I'd fire one or two UX people. The rest is ok... also get rid of a bunch of useless notifications because no one cares about your birthday on linkedin.

Re: Ask HN: How would you fix Linkedin?

#5
From the CEO's perspective I'm not convinced it is broken. See the top comment [1] from a recent thread:

"Every part of the UI has been A/B tested and placed there to maximize what linked-in values."

[1] Ask HN: Why LinkedIn's UI is so terrible? - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=13629283

Re: Ask HN: How would you fix Linkedin?

#6

From the CEO's perspective I'm not convinced it is broken. See the top comment [1] from a recent thread: "Every part of the UI has been A/B tested and placed there to maximize what linked-in values." [1] Ask HN: Why LinkedIn's UI is so terrible? - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=13629283

It's like saying "every line of code has been tested, we don't think the UI is broken"...

Re: Ask HN: How would you fix Linkedin?

#7

From the CEO's perspective I'm not convinced it is broken. See the top comment [1] from a recent thread: "Every part of the UI has been A/B tested and placed there to maximize what linked-in values." [1] Ask HN: Why LinkedIn's UI is so terrible? - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=13629283

Thats how you reach a local maxima.

Re: Ask HN: How would you fix Linkedin?

#10
For their platform to be a recruitment platform, they should fix targeting, suggested hires. The algorithms behind it are in a dark age. Their tools to load jobs and suggest skills are terrible. The ability to customise jobs is woeful and they do not really make it easy to spread jobs into groups.
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