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The New LinkedIn Creators: Professional Influencers Breaking Stereotypes

Once upon a time, LinkedIn was the land of “proud to share” posts, formal job announcements, and corporate buzzwords. You’d scroll through updates that read more like press releases than personal reflections.

But that’s changing, fast.

LinkedIn has quietly become one of the most interesting social platforms out there, thanks to a new generation of creators who are making it… human. The platform is no longer just a place to announce promotions or share achievements. It’s a place to tell stories, the good, the bad, and the messy middle.

From Corporate to Conversational

This shift is easy to spot. Instead of stiff updates, you’ll now see creators talking about their failures, rejections, and burnout, and people are loving it.

Take Raj Shamani, who shares raw takes on entrepreneurship, hustle culture, and what it really takes to build something from scratch. Ankur Warikoo mixes business lessons with personal anecdotes, making his posts feel like advice from a big brother rather than a textbook. Masoom Minawala talks about juggling motherhood, travel, and entrepreneurship, proving LinkedIn isn’t just for men in suits talking business.

These creators have made LinkedIn feel more like a coffee chat than a boardroom.

Why This Shift Is Happening

Audiences are tired of corporate jargon and over-polished success stories. They want to know the human behind the title. They want to know the founder who failed twice before getting it right, the marketer who struggled with burnout, the intern who took a leap of faith and landed their dream job.

Creators like Vaibhav Sisinty and Siddharth Rajsekar have built massive followings by sharing practical advice, behind-the-scenes challenges, and even vulnerable moments. They’ve turned LinkedIn into a platform where learning feels like storytelling.

What This Means For You

Here’s the best part: this shift isn’t just for big-name influencers. It’s

for you, too.

Whether you’re a student, freelancer, or CEO, this is your sign to stop overthinking your LinkedIn presence. You don’t need to write like a corporate newsletter. You don’t need a major milestone to post. You can share your day-to-day lessons, your “oops” moments, your random thoughts that might help someone else.

Authenticity isn’t just trending, it’s the new growth strategy.

The Takeaway

LinkedIn is no longer just a digital resume. It’s a living, breathing space where professionals are showing up as humans first.

So write that post about the pitch that failed but taught you something. Share the story about the mentor who changed your life. Talk about the day you nearly quit, and what made you stay.

Because on LinkedIn today, relatability beats perfection every single time.

And who knows? Your story might just be the one someone else needed to hear.

Diya Bhansali Senior Executive - Social Media
Hi, I’m Diya - chai over coffee, Jaipur-born, Mumbai-bound. I write about creators, culture, and all the Internet chaos that comes with it.
Diya Bhansali

Hi, I’m Diya - a 23-year-old writer, chai girl, and full-time Gen-Z hustler from Jaipur (aka Gulabi Nagri) who’s slowly but surely making Mumbai happen. I started off as a freelance writer and somewhere along the way, fell headfirst into the world of creators, influencers, and the chaotic magic of the internet. Passion’s always been my north star - everything else just follows. If I’m not writing, I’m probably overthinking a caption, romanticising a trend, or sending memes at odd hours. You’ll find a little humour, a little heart, and a lot of scroll-stopping pop culture in everything I write.

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