Professional networking platform LinkedIn has announced that it is rolling out new toolsAto make it easier for users to create visual content
Hoffman said he supports people working to build a better future for the US and the world
Even in terms of mode of contact, recruiters reached out to a Hindu woman more personally than to a Muslim, shows research
LinkedIn, the world's largest professional network, on Wednesday said it will invest USD 5,00,000 (Rs 3.88 crore) in partnership with UN Women to advance women's economic empowerment
The settlement affects nearly 700 women who worked in engineering, product or marketing roles from 2015 to 2017 at the company's offices in San Francisco and Sunnyvale, California
According to cybersecurity firm Check Point, the report highlighted the brands that hackers most often imitated in the first three months of this year
The two trade charges after staffer's allegation abpit unpaid dues
The professional networking website faced severe criticism for excluding a job opening by the Centre for the Analysis of Freedom and Authoritarianism in Brazil.
ndia is the second market to roll out the program, after its successful launch in the US in September 2021
The feature is expected to roll out in March 2022 and will be generally available to all global users across Microsoft Teams web and desktop versions
Notwithstanding the pandemic, India's workforce is optimistic about the future of work, and a significant percentage of professionals are considering changing their jobs this year, according to report
Though a great product, LinkedIn has become too cluttered as a platform for senior leaders to network and connect, says Blue Circle founder Siddharth Anand
LinkedIn on Thursday marked a new milestone with the launch of Hindi, the first Indian regional language on the professional network.
Hotmail co-founder launches ShowReel, a purpose-driven social video platform that will match job seekers with companies looking for talent
While Microsoft chases growth for Bing, Teams and its cloud service, Azure, from China, its Windows operating system still dominates in the country with stringent regulations
Analysts said that as Beijing continues to tighten its grip over the private sector including the tech companies, there could be a few more companies that decide to slash down their operations
Microsoft is shutting down its LinkedIn service in China later this year after censorship rules were tightened by Beijing.
This was despite drastic work transformations. keeping up with these changes the past 18 months has adversely affected the mental health of the country's working professionals
A US judge said LinkedIn must face a lawsuit claiming it inflated the number of people who watched video ads on the networking platform, allowing it to overcharge hundreds of thousands of advertisers