LinkedIn may be great for networking but the social media platform has also given rise to its own unique brand of cringeworthy posts.
Sure, LinkedIn may be great for networking and all of that.
However, the social media platform has also given rise to its own unique brand of cringeworthy posts over the years and I think it may just have peaked., a Twitter account dedicated to calling out the worst offenders, so I have seen some shockers in my time. On Tuesday, Braden Wallake, the CEO of business-to-business marketing agency HyperSocial, shared an emotional post detailing how he had to lay off some employees. That’s never a good time and I can understand a CEO feeling downbeat after doing so.
Something tells me Braden – who, again, runs a marketing agency – may have known his post would garner this reaction.Braden actually uploaded a selfie of himself crying. This is what you get when you name your children Braden. Let it be a warning to all prospective parents. There’s nothing wrong with being emotionally vulnerable online but a post about layoffs should really focus on the affected employees, not their bosses.One of the best comments comes from a man named Jared Steele, whose job title is simply “patents & mushrooms.
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