![]() When you apply for a job and have a series of interviews, the company interviewing you will go through some steps to verify what you’ve told them, while someone you’ve arranged a date with later this week might not do any kind of background check. Things are a little different when it comes to their career, though while people may lie on their LinkedIn profile, it’s not done nearly as frequently as it is done on casual dating sites and apps. When you visit someone’s dating profile, you never know what’s real or factual and what’s not they’re there to get a date, and people will embellish at length in order to get what they want. When you think about it for a moment, there are more than a couple solid reasons to use LinkedIn to find or vet a date in fact, here is a list of seven reasons why you need to use LinkedIn for dating. If you really want to date this person, see if they’re online anywhere else (Twitter, Facebook, etc.) and approach them via that site or app. Now, you do have to approach it a bit differently since it isn’t a dating site, but rather one meant for professional connections asking someone out the first time you have any kind of correspondence with them might not be the best approach. Sounds kinda crazy, but it makes sense LinkedIn is just another source to get a little bio information about someone and see if they’re right for you- no harm in that. That means that people are either finding dates in real life or via a dating app/site, and then doing a background check on LinkedIn, or even just looking for dates directly on LinkedIn. ![]() Have you ever been on a date with someone, and it’s going great, until they mention something about themselves that is a total game changer for you, and it changes your entire opinion of them? Well, that’s going to happen slightly less often now, because people are using LinkedIn to find dates!
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