If you are one of the 1.2 billion registered users of the LinkedIn professional social network platform, pay attention to ...
Yet another major tech company is training AI models with user data—by default—and not informing users first. Following in the footsteps of Meta and X’s Grok, LinkedIn is opting users into training ...
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Successful job seekers on LinkedIn used overlooked filters, direct messaging, and strategic online posting to stand out and ...
It also looks like LinkedIn is also copying its more fun-centric social media peers in another, much less amusing way. The site has quietly started scraping many of its users’ data to train AI systems ...
Most big tech giants, including LinkedIn, are in the AI race. As a result, many LinkedIn users are worried that their data, such as posts, interactions, and profile details, can be used to train ...
You might have used LinkedIn to hunt for a new job, or keep in touch with colleagues from the early days of your career. But LinkedIn has been using you, too. Last week, the professional network added ...
An advocacy group is pressing LinkedIn after the social media company used their "Diversity in Recruiting" ("DIR") feature to "diversify the group of candidates displayed to recruiters." The Equal ...
It’s been a rough year for job seekers. The last thing they wanted was a Spotify Wrapped-style reminder of that. They got one anyway, when LinkedIn launched an inaugural Year in Review.
Sending LinkedIn DMs—the digital version of cold-calling—can come across as pushy and is becoming a much-less-effective strategy for job seekers. Luckily, there is so much more that LinkedIn is ...
LinkedIn is home to more than one billion professionals and businesses. The app’s huge number of active users makes it a perfect place to reach more people. However, LinkedIn recently reduced the ...