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Google Style Easter Eggs on LinkedIn

Heard of Easter Eggs of Google. Did you know LinkedIn has its easter eggs too. Here is the most interesting one.
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document.getElementsByClassName("relative ember-view")[0].innerHTML = `<p style='color:red'>A piece of advice. Javascript can be used maliciously. Do NOT run anything anybody tells you in your browser's console. One could be taking advantage of you or stealing your information with such tricks. Lucky you, I am just displaying my resume.</p>
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<h1><strong><a href='https://www.vinitkhandelwal.com'>Vinit Khandelwal</a></strong></h1>
<h3>4 years of experience in making tools using NodeJS, MongoDB, Angular, Javascript, Python, Data Science</h3>
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<h3>Certifications</h3><ul class='feed-shared-actor'><li>NodeJS - Udemy</li>
<li>MongoDB - Udemy</li><li>SQL - Udemy</li><li>Angular - Udemy</li><li>Django - Udemy</li>
<li>Flask - Udemy</li><li>RESTful APIs - Udemy</li><li>Python for Data Science - Udemy</li>
<li>Machine Learning with Tensorflow - Coursera</li></ul><p style='color:white'>_</p></div>
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<h3>Work Experience</h3><p style='color:white'>_</p><div class='feed-shared-update-v2 feed-shared-update-v2--minimal-padding feed-shared-update--chat-ui relative full-height feed-shared-update-v2--e2e Elevation-2dp ember-view feed-shared-actor'>
<p><strong>ZIPGRID, MUMBAI</strong></p><p><strong>Technical Manager</strong></p>
<p>Worked on developing backend and designing frontend for consumer web and mobile apps. Have worked on integrating with various partners including Zoho.</p>
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<p><strong>CVFY, PUNE</strong></p><p><strong>Founder</strong></p><p>Worked on building a recruitment business including development of a web application for recruiters and getting together individual recruiters to build a team that would collectively solve hiring for several startups across India.</p>
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<p><strong>CUTSHORT.IO, PUNE</strong></p><p><strong>Product Guy</strong></p><p>Joined Cutshort.io while it was taking off and has worked on designing and developing of the product. Automated various marketing tasks.</p>
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<p><strong>THE SMART CUBE, NOIDA</strong></p><p><strong>Analyst</strong></p><p>Worked on Data analysis projects for several pharmaceutical companies.</p><p style='color:white'>_</p>
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<h3>Education</h3><ul class='feed-shared-actor'><li>MBA (Marketing & IT) from PUMBA</li>
<li>BCA from ICCS</li></ul><p style='color:white'>_</p></div>`
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