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Insider Q&A: LinkedIn is bullish on AI. Will that help job seekers?
Read full article: Insider Q&A: LinkedIn is bullish on AI. Will that help job seekers?Like many other tech companies, LinkedIn is all in on artificial intelligence systems that can create text, images and other media in response to queries.
Davos Voices: What leaders say about climate change, war
Read full article: Davos Voices: What leaders say about climate change, warThe World Economic Forumās annual gathering of CEOs, government leaders and other elites this week in the Swiss town of Davos may seem full of important but impersonal announcements.
LinkedIn settles with U.S. over alleged pay discrimination
Read full article: LinkedIn settles with U.S. over alleged pay discriminationThe career-networking service LinkedIn has agreed to pay $1.8 million in back wages to hundreds of female workers to settle a pay discrimination complaint brought by U.S. labor investigators.
Grammar hacks: Here are some ways to sound smarter
Read full article: Grammar hacks: Here are some ways to sound smarterA study by Grammarly based on LinkedIn profiles has found professionals with six to nine promotions within a ten-year period made 45 percent fewer grammatical errors than those whoād been promoted between one to four times. Are grammar mistakes hurting your career?
China authorities name 105 apps for improper data practices
Read full article: China authorities name 105 apps for improper data practicesChinaās internet watchdog has said it found Bytedanceās Douyin, Microsoft Bing, LinkedIn and 102 other apps were engaged in improper data collection and usage.
Russia won't block Twitter, but partial slowdown to continue
Read full article: Russia won't block Twitter, but partial slowdown to continueRussian authorities on Monday said they decided not to block Twitter after the social media platform deleted most of the banned content identified by Moscow and expressed āreadiness and interest in building a constructive dialogue.ā.
LinkedIn reveals top in-demand jobs for 2021
Read full article: LinkedIn reveals top in-demand jobs for 2021Online employment website LinkedIn is revealing some of the top in-demand jobs in 2021. A new report shows the fastest growing jobs over the past 12 months and which ones have the most jobs available. This includes different kinds of nursing professionals, including a registered nurse, certified nursing assistant, and nurse practitioners. LinkedIn says you can earn between $73,000 and $111,000 a year depending on how much education and experience you have. AdFinally, the most in demand jobs according to LinkedIn are frontline e-commerce workers.