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I am a second-year law student and currently making applications to law firms. I have noticed that a lot of students in my year are always posting on Linkedin after events (even open days), tagging recruiters and summarising the events.
I don't really like the app and personally find it sooooo cringey exaggerating about every little thing. But, I also want to do whatever is necessary in order to increase my chances post-university (i.e. TCs and other employment opportunities). So, should I do what everyone else seems to be doing? Will it have a positive or negative effect?