JobStreet employee shares team photo on Twitter, netizens demand to know which one of them is Lina

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Nyi Nyi Thet | October 06, 2018, 10:24 PM

If you have ever tried to find a job on JobStreet, or registered with them, chances are you've been receiving emails from Lina for the longest time.

For those unclear of who we are talking about, this is who we are talking about.

Images from Twitter

Image from Arie's Twitter

Well, on October 2, the team over at JobStreets posted this wefie.

https://twitter.com/taniaaw/status/1047114665405427714

Which of course prompted one very important question.

So which one of them was Lina?

The Twitter user who posted the wefie clarified the whole situation.

Which roughly translates to:

LiNA is a system, it’s not real/It’s formless/shapeless

System

Turns out Lina is a system, because of course it is.

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It was apparent even from JobStreet's Wikipedia.

The website features a job matching engine named LiNa for jobseekers and a job posting platform named SiVa for employers.

Yup, it's actually LiNa.

Also, apparently employers might have been getting constant emails from some guy called Siva.

The online portal, which was founded in 1997 in Malaysia, serves over 15 million users.

If you want to know how to stop receiving emails from LiNa, and don't feel bad about cutting ties with her anymore, here's how, according to their website.

To unsubscribe from LiNA Job Alert emails:

Login to your JobStreet.com account.

Click on ‘Home’.

Under ‘LiNa Job Alert’, select the LiNa Job Alert profile that you would like to unsubscribe.

Click on ‘Edit’.

Adjust the Email Alert Frequency, select ‘Unsubscribe’.

Click on ‘Save & View Job Matches’

Alternatively, you may choose to reduce the frequency of the LiNa Job Alert.

Please allow LiNa up to three days to update on the preferred job alerts for you. Thereafter, LiNa will either send or stop sending you the job alerts based on your updated Email Alert Frequency.

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Images from Twitter