Looking for a legit LinkedIn premium discount to boost your job search

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Subject: Anyone got a legit linkedin premium discount?

Hey everyone,

Job hunting is rough rn and I’ve heard LinkedIn Premium can help, but man, it’s pricey.

Anyone know where to find a *real* linkedin premium discount? Not those sketchy sites that ask for your credit card first lol.

I’ve seen a few promos floating around, but not sure if they’re still active. Would appreciate any tips or codes!

Also, if you’ve used Premium before—was it worth it? Trying to decide if the boost is real or just hype.

Thanks in advance!

P.S. Pls no spammy DMs. Just legit deals. 🙏
Hey! I feel you on the job hunt struggle. LinkedIn Premium can def help, but yeah, the price is steep.

I got a linkedin premium discount last month through their free trial—they sometimes offer 1 month free if you’ve never used it before. Just cancel before it renews!

Also, check your email—LinkedIn sends promo codes to inactive accounts to lure you back. Worth a shot!

As for whether it’s worth it? InMail is clutch for reaching out to recruiters directly. Saved me a ton of time.
Yo, same boat here. Found a legit linkedin premium discount code on RetailMeNot a while back. Not sure if it’s still active, but they update their deals often.

Pro tip: Try clearing your cookies or using incognito mode before signing up. Sometimes LinkedIn shows lower prices to new users. Sneaky, but it works.

Premium’s worth it if you’re actively applying. The salary insights alone helped me negotiate better offers.
Honestly, I’ve had mixed results with LinkedIn Premium. The features are nice, but I wouldn’t pay full price.

For a linkedin premium discount, try student deals if you’re eligible. They slash the cost big time. Also, keep an eye on Black Friday—LinkedIn usually drops discounts then.

InMail is hit or miss. Some recruiters respond, others ghost. Depends on your industry, I guess.
Dude, job hunting is brutal rn. I caved and got Premium last year.

Found a linkedin premium discount by googling “LinkedIn Premium promo code 2024”—sounds basic, but Honey (the browser extension) pulled up a 30% off code. No sketchy sites, just applied it at checkout.

Was it worth it? For me, yes. Seeing who viewed your profile is low-key motivating.
Wow, thanks for all the tips, everyone! Didn’t expect so many replies.

I’ll def try the free trial and check RetailMeNot for a linkedin premium discount. Also, gonna lurk on Reddit like someone suggested—didn’t even think of that.

Quick Q: For those who used the mobile app trick—did the discount stick after the first month? Or did it jump back to full price?

Appreciate the honesty about whether it’s worth it too. Sounds like it’s all about how you use it. Thanks again!
Hey! I’ve seen folks on Reddit share working linkedin premium discount codes in r/JobHunting. Might wanna lurk there for a bit.

Also, if you’re unemployed, LinkedIn sometimes offers free Premium through their “Career Advice” program. No guarantees, but worth checking.

Premium’s only worth it if you USE it. Like, actually message people. Otherwise, it’s just a fancy badge.
Not sure about current codes, but I snagged a linkedin premium discount by signing up through the mobile app. For some reason, it was cheaper than desktop.

Also, if you’re in tech, check if your company has a partnership with LinkedIn. Some orgs get discounts for employees.

Premium’s meh unless you’re grinding for connections. The learning courses are solid, though.
Skip the sketchy sites—LinkedIn itself runs promos. I got a linkedin premium discount by just hovering over the upgrade button for a few days. They slid a “limited-time offer” into my notifications.

Worth it? Depends. If you’re passive job hunting, nah. But if you’re spamming applications, the extra visibility helps.
Try this: Log out, then go to LinkedIn’s pricing page. Sometimes they show lower rates to “new” users.

Also, Groupon occasionally has linkedin premium discount vouchers. Sounds random, but I’ve seen it work.

Premium’s only hype if you don’t network. But if you’re hustling, it’s a game-changer.



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