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"Your LinkedIn Is Dead"

📅 14 Feb 2026 ⏱ 4 min read

A profile isn’t a strategy.

I’ve been saying this for 15 years. Most don’t listen. They prefer comfortable lies to uncomfortable truths. Then they wonder why nothing changes.

Here’s what nobody else will tell you.

What You’re Actually Competing Against

You think you’re competing against other candidates. You’re not. You’re competing against indifference.

The hiring manager is busy. 200 applications to review. Back to back meetings. Their own work on top of hiring.

They’re looking for reasons to reject, not interview. Every typo. Every vague phrase. Every unexplained gap. That’s a reason.

Your job isn’t to be good enough. It’s to give them no reason to say no.

The Mindset Shift

Stop thinking like a job seeker. Start thinking like a solution provider.

Companies don’t hire because people need jobs. They hire because problems need solving. Your communication should be about what problems you solve.

Not: ‘I have 10 years in marketing.’

But: ‘I’ve increased qualified leads by 40% for three companies using specific strategies.’

One is about you. One is about them. Guess which gets interviews?

The Hard Truth

Most people don’t get jobs because they don’t deserve them yet.

Sounds harsh. Is harsh. Also true.

Six months searching with no offers? The problem isn’t the market. The market is the same for everyone. The problem is you – approach, preparation, communication, attitude.

That’s actually good news. You can change yourself. Can’t change the market.

Stop blaming external. Start fixing internal.

The Employer Perspective

I work both sides. Here’s what hiring managers tell me when I ask why they passed on candidates:

‘They didn’t seem interested.’ (Translation: they didn’t ask questions.)

‘They couldn’t explain their experience clearly.’ (Translation: rambling answers with no structure.)

‘Something felt off.’ (Translation: body language or energy was wrong.)

‘They didn’t research us.’ (Translation: asked questions that were answered on the website.)

Notice what’s NOT on this list? ‘They weren’t qualified enough.’ Qualifications get you in the door. Everything else determines whether you stay.

Interview skills are skills. They can be learned, practiced, and improved. Stop treating interviews like personality tests. Start treating them like performances you prepare for.

What The Data Shows

I’ve tracked this across thousands of placements. The patterns are clear.

Candidates who research the company get 3x more second interviews. Candidates who follow up within 24 hours get 2x more offers. Candidates who ask substantive questions about challenges get rated higher on ‘culture fit’ – even though they didn’t talk about culture once.

This isn’t magic. It’s basic preparation meeting basic execution. The bar is low because most people don’t clear it.

Be the one who does.

Preparation isn’t sexy. Following up isn’t glamorous. Asking good questions doesn’t feel like a strategy. But these basic things separate successful job seekers from frustrated ones.

Every. Single. Time.

The Real-World Application

Let me give you a concrete example from last month. A candidate came to me – great experience, solid CV on paper. Three final-round interviews, no offers. Couldn’t understand why.

I watched them do a mock interview. Within five minutes, I knew. They answered questions that weren’t asked. They gave ten-minute answers to two-minute questions. They never once asked about the team or the challenges.

They were so focused on impressing that they forgot to connect. Interviews aren’t presentations. They’re conversations. Act accordingly.

We worked on it for two weeks. Three specific changes: listen fully before responding, keep answers under two minutes, ask at least three substantive questions. Next interview? Offer.

Small changes. Big results. That’s usually how it works.

What Now?

Reading is easy. Acting is hard. That’s why most won’t change. Nod along, agree, keep doing what they’ve always done.

Don’t be most people.

Pick one thing from this article. Do it today. Another tomorrow. Small improvements compound. Big intentions without action go nowhere.

Market rewards action. Not plans. Not ideas. Not intentions. Action.

What’s your first action?

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