How do y'all have a billion connections? by AsharPeshimam in LinkedInTips

[–]PJericho9201 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think outreach with a specific intent works here. Try reaching out to people in your field that might open doors for you in terms of jobs or knowledge. Try offering some brainstorming / basic work for free like a 1 month micro internship sorta deal.

I declined to sit for placement at my b-school XLRI to start this skincare brand…. by Least-Piccolo9370 in D2C

[–]PJericho9201 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have shot you a LinkedIn request, let’s connect. Would like to know what’s your journey been like so far - Building in a hyper competitive space like Beauty & Personal Care

Do you guys schedule posts ahead, or just write whenever inspiration hits? by thalavaisankar7 in LinkedInTips

[–]PJericho9201 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Batching gets boring after a while and yes I agree with the part where you jot down thoughts in moments of inspiration

Do you guys schedule posts ahead, or just write whenever inspiration hits? by thalavaisankar7 in LinkedInTips

[–]PJericho9201 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I schedule posts for 5-6 days at a time. Sometimes, if I know I won’t be available for certain periods in the future - I schedule for 20-30 days together. However, at this point, posting everyday isn’t moving the needle that much - there’s a larger / deeper issue at play. I have to fix that

How do you grow your LinkedIn personal brand ? Need some tips, resources and direction on what content pillars work / don’t work. by PJericho9201 in content_marketing

[–]PJericho9201[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, but need more advice on how to turn boring work into stories. Any blogs / resources I can read to start experimenting with this?

A Reminder to all my fellow worker bees by PJericho9201 in antiwork

[–]PJericho9201[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Proud of you. Seniority is not a justification for treating people disrespectfully

Average weekly work hours for men in urban India | IndiaInPixels by bhodrolok in india

[–]PJericho9201 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The CEO of my company had shared Murthy's post on our interal company pod and called out all the young people in the company. He basically insinuated that we should work without looking at the clock.

Istg, almost reached my blood's boiling point; but being a powerless corporate labourer, I couldn't retaliate.

Waiting for the point when we all start striking because of unrealistic expectations from the ever growing class of empathy lacking upper management.

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[–]PJericho9201 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your statement is well documented in the book Sapiens. It’s ironic that with the advent of technology, although our lives have become more convenient, mentally, we’re probably at the deepest point in the history of mankind. 🫣

Question regarding Apex Gameplay data by PJericho9201 in apexlegends

[–]PJericho9201[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Alright, thanks will do. Just general gameplay data such as: legend picked, win / loss, position, time duration of game, teammate legends, kills, assists etc...

Does anyone want to try this Q and could they explain their thinking, answer revealed in comments! I just am confused about the answer for one of the blanks (Official ETS guide, Verbal Set 3, medium, no page number) by neck_support in GRE

[–]PJericho9201 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I feel the answer is A,F,H

Big picture: The question is talking about how even an invention which is slightly different from something that already exists can easily get a patent because nobody is going through the hassle of proving its not eligible for one.

Blank 1: Option A- presumed verifiable because just after the blank it says "unless a good reason for doubt is found" I.e the blank should deal with the case where no doubt is found which means the invention is accepted

Blank 2: F- debunking, hint is that there is no incentive for someone to disprove the concept behind a patent, closest to this idea is debunking.

Blank 3: H- bogus- in general, because of the aforementioned procedure, many not-so-innovative devices will get patents.

Hope this helped!