Katsuhiro Harada, the director of Tekken, has sparked some curiosity by suggesting he might be looking for work, a possibility that would undoubtedly make many job seekers nervous. By updating his LinkedIn profile picture with the #opentowork tag, Harada is expressing an interest in meeting new people and broadening his professional experiences.
Initially, Genki from Japanese news reported an alarming situation, but Harada swiftly amended the report. It seems that the #opentowork on LinkedIn functions as a kind of indicator, signaling to potential professional associates that one is open to collaboration (though we ourselves haven’t held a regular job in years). Harada explained further: the #opentowork indicates readiness for collaboration.
In simpler terms, “I encounter numerous individuals on a frequent basis, yet I don’t have a large circle of close friends personally speaking; however, I aspire to interact with more people and broaden my experiences in the time to come. I find it easy to converse with many when this feature is activated.
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2025-01-20 11:36