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LinkedIn has added a bunch of new capabilities for its premium subscribers who are #OpentoWork, including personalized resumé, AI-assisted cover letters and more conversational job searches.
LinkedIn says their users want such tools: 64% say they are open to using AI to enhance their resumés, and 66% would use the technology for cover letters.
The big change that LinkedIn does not want to miss is the one that has swept the rest of the tech world: The wave of AI-powered tools aimed at helping ordinary people do human-centric tasks.
Courtney Summer Myers' LinkedIn post with a #Desperate banner went viral, gaining 147,000 likes. The post reignited the "Open to Work" banner debate, a tool seen as both helpful and desperate.
Life LinkedIn user goes viral for creating a #Desperate banner while job hunting One user decided to push back on the negative opinions around the #OpenToWork banner. Oct. 16, 2024, 3:31 AM PDT ...
LinkedIn is experimenting with a new generative AI feature for job hunters. The company is testing a new feature that will generate brief, cover letter-like messages candidates can send to hiring ...
LinkedIn is one of the best platforms to give and take jobs. A lot of big corporations want to be a part of LinkedIn and make their presence felt. To do so, you need to keep your cover photo ...
LinkedIn is owned by Microsoft, which has a long-running and expansive partnership with the AI giant OpenAI. LinkedIn’s applicant-facing chatbot, for instance, runs on OpenAI’s GPT-4 software.