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LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman's ties to Jeffrey Epstein face Trump-ordered investigation
President Donald Trump ordered an investigation into Democrats mentioned in the files -- including LinkedIn co-founder and major Democrat donor Reid Hoffman.
AI interview prep is a new generative AI feature from LinkedIn that uses existing LinkedIn job postings to create a short, personalized mock interview. The AI can understand the job description, create questions based on the role and give you feedback after the interview is complete.
One of the most effective ways to use LinkedIn without ever sending a DM? Flip the job search strategy on its head.
LinkedIn may or may not be the perfect Twitter replacement, but one thing is for sure: It's a profoundly weird place. Staying active on the platform is basically required for today's knowledge workers to find employment, which is odd. Also, it's a place ...
LinkedIn uses your personal data and content that you create on LinkedIn to train generative AI models. You can opt out of the LinkedIn AI training by disabling the setting in the Data Privacy tab in the settings: Toggle the switch beside “Use my data for training content creation AI models” into the “off” position
That’s exactly what Megan Cornish, the founder of Richmond, Virginia-based mental health startup consultancy Therapy Trust Collective, did almost two weeks ago, according to a now-viral post she created on LinkedIn. As a result, her views increased by more than 400 percent in just seven days.
In less than a year, my content reached 735,296 people, and grew my following by 64% year over year. Nearly 65% of that reach came from just five posts. Those weren't random hits. They followed a pattern.
LinkedIn is adding even more AI tools to the platform in order to help users find suitable matches in its search box. With the change, LinkedIn users will be able to search terms such as, “investors in the healthcare sector with FDA experience” or, “who in my network can help me understand wireless networks.”