Why did LinkedIn not ask me to celebrate my new role?

Answer

LinkedIn did not ask you to celebrate your new role because the "Notify network" toggle was likely turned off when you updated your profile. Additionally, minor edits to an existing role or skipping the prompt can prevent the celebration option from appearing.

LinkedIn Help Center
Last UpdatedMay 2, 2026

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Why the Prompt Did Not Appear

When you add a new position to your LinkedIn profile, the platform uses specific triggers to determine whether to ask you to share the update with your network. The most common reason the celebration prompt does not appear is that the "Notify network" toggle was switched to the "Off" position during the editing process.

If this toggle is off, LinkedIn assumes you want to make the change privately and suppresses any promotional pop-ups or celebration post prompts. This feature is designed to protect user privacy and prevent spamming your connections with minor profile adjustments.

Other Common Causes

Another reason you might not see the prompt is if you are simply updating an existing role rather than creating a brand-new position. LinkedIn’s algorithm typically reserves the celebration feature for significant career milestones, such as a promotion or starting a new job at a different company.

Furthermore, if you quickly click "Save" and exit the screen, you might inadvertently skip or close the pop-up window before it fully loads. It is also important to ensure your app or browser is fully updated, as outdated software can sometimes cause glitches that prevent interactive prompts from displaying properly.

Important exceptions

There are a few exceptions where turning on the notification toggle still might not trigger a celebration post.

If you add a role in the past rather than a current position, LinkedIn generally will not prompt a celebration, as it focuses on recent milestones.

Additionally, if your profile visibility settings are strictly limited or set to private, the platform may override the toggle to maintain your privacy.

Finally, temporary network glitches or ad blockers on your web browser can sometimes block the pop-up script from running, even if you did everything correctly.

What you should do now

  1. Navigate to your LinkedIn profile and scroll down to the "Experience" section.

  2. Click the pencil icon next to the new role you want to share with your network.

  3. Toggle the "Notify network" switch at the top of the editing screen to the "On" position.

  4. Save the changes to see if the system immediately prompts you to create a celebration post.

  5. If the prompt still does not appear, click "Start a post" on your home feed to manually write an update and attach the "Share that you're starting a new position" celebration graphic.

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