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It's bullshit advice anyway, networking on LinkedIn only works for someone with an established career. Literally no one will respond to someone whose headline is "Recent Graduate in X Looking for New Opportunities", and it'll feel like a humiliation ritual after your 250th dm to a recruiter goes unanswered. As I said above, it's modern "hit the bricks and give em a firm handshake" tier advice.

Eventually we're going to have to have a real solution beyond ever humiliating conformity rituals to try and get a meagre salary. We're overdue for change.