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Want a job: Changing this number on LinkedIn will be the first thing you'll get a new job; 99% of people don't know this trick..

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LinkedIn is a very helpful platform for job seekers. Here, you can search for jobs based on your skills from home around the world. However, there are some tricks related to this platform that, if used, can significantly increase your chances of getting a job. Most people are unaware of these tricks. So, let's tell you about a very useful LinkedIn trick today.

Get a new job first
The LinkedIn trick we're going to share with you today will help you apply for your desired job first. This will increase your chances of getting it. In fact, a report was published some time ago regarding this. Those who apply early for a job have a significantly higher chance of getting it. Therefore, if you are among the first to apply for a job on LinkedIn, your chances of securing that job will also increase. Let's understand what you need to do.

Change the number in the link.
When you search for a job on LinkedIn and apply the filter for jobs posted in the past 24 hours, you may still see jobs for which hundreds of people have already applied. Applying to such jobs reduces your chances of getting hired. In such a situation, you can apply for jobs that haven't been posted by recruiters for a long time by applying within 24 hours. However, this option isn't available on LinkedIn, so you can change a number to filter for jobs posted less than 24 hours ago.

Learn what to do?
First, search for a job in your field on LinkedIn.
Apply the filter for the past 24 hours while searching.
After the search results appear, change the number 86400 to 3600.
There are actually 86,400 seconds in a day, so you see jobs posted 24 hours ago. Changing this to 3600 will show you jobs in your field posted just 1 hour ago.
This will allow you to quickly apply for jobs that have fewer applicants, putting you at the front of the queue.

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