LinkedIn Not Showing My New Job to Connections 2026

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Your LinkedIn new job notification might not be visible to connections due to the "Notify network" setting being off, specific privacy settings, or minor edits to an existing role. Ensure your visibility settings are correct.

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Last Updated:May 9, 2026

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Understanding LinkedIn's New Job Notification Behavior

Why Your Network Might Not See Your Update

When you add a new job or update your current role on LinkedIn, the primary reason your connections might not see it is if the "Notify network" toggle was set to "Off." This setting, found when editing your Experience section, controls whether an announcement post is generated. If it's off, the change is still made to your profile, but no public notification is pushed to your feed.

Another common factor involves your broader LinkedIn privacy settings. If your profile visibility is restricted, or if you've previously turned off "Share job changes, education changes, and work anniversaries from profile edits," then even with "Notify network" on, the update may not reach your connections. LinkedIn also sometimes categorizes minor edits to an existing role (e.g., a slight title change without a new company or significant promotion) as non-significant, which might not trigger a network notification. The platform's algorithms can also influence who sees what.

Specific Notification Limitations and Exemptions

Minor edits to an existing job title or description without a significant change in role or company may not trigger a network notification, even if the "Notify network" option is on. Additionally, if your connections have customized their feed settings to hide certain types of updates, your new job post might not appear for them. LinkedIn's algorithm prioritizes content, so older or less engaged connections might miss it.

Steps to Ensure Your New Job is Visible

  1. Edit your "Experience" section and ensure the "Notify network" toggle is set to "Yes" before saving.

  2. Review your global "Visibility of your LinkedIn activity" settings to ensure "Sharing job changes, education changes, and work anniversaries" is enabled.

  3. Consider making a separate, manual post to announce your new role, tagging your company and key colleagues.

  4. Check your "Settings & Privacy" under "Visibility" to confirm your profile is viewable by your connections.

  5. Engage with your network by commenting on their posts to increase the likelihood of them seeing your updates.

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