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Job Hunt Blues: LinkedIn’s Year in Review Rubs Salt in Wounds

USAThursday, December 18, 2025
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The job market has been tough lately. Imagine getting a yearly summary from LinkedIn that highlights how many job applications you sent out and how many connections you made. It’s not exactly a confidence booster when the unemployment rate is at a four-year high.

LinkedIn’s Year in Review Feature

LinkedIn’s Year in Review feature showed users how many days they spent on the platform, how many new connections they made, and how many of those connections landed new jobs. For many, it was a harsh reminder of their own job search struggles.

User Reactions

  • User 1: Shared a screenshot on X, showing that 865 of their connections got new jobs. The user humorously noted that they were a top applicant for 28, 388, 338 jobs but landed zero.
  • User 2: Joked that LinkedIn Wrapped was like saying, “Congrats, you’re unemployed and no one is hiring right now!”

LinkedIn’s Response

Dan Roth, LinkedIn’s editor-in-chief, acknowledged the tough job market. He said the Year in Review was meant to show the full picture of users’ professional lives, not just job searches. But many users saw it as a reminder of their struggles.

Positive Reactions on LinkedIn

On LinkedIn, reactions were more positive. Users celebrated new connections and time spent building their professional networks. Some even tagged the connections they interacted with the most.

The Trend of Highlighting Accomplishments

LinkedIn is part of a trend where companies highlight users’ accomplishments. But many people wish they wouldn’t, especially when the job market is so tough.

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