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A parody account on LinkedIn is going viral after a post said Elmo was fired. “Unfortunately Elmo was recently laid off. Elmo worked at Sesame Street for 45 years. Elmo is sad," the post says.
LinkedIn, the business-focused social network owned by Microsoft , on Wednesday said it now has more than 1 billion members and is adding more artificial intelligence features for paying users.
Here are 11 surprising hidden tips for landing your next job according to Blake Barnes, head of product for all things career-related at LinkedIn: 1. Be an early bird.
Twitter introduced a new X logo with thicker lines on Tuesday, but then Elon Musk said he didn't like it. "The logo will evolve over time," he said.
The sketch resonated because it was true - Avatar’s original logo really did seem to utilize an ever-so-slightly altered version of Papyrus, as pointed out by a Twitter user. MORE FROM FORBES ...
Times are hard, even for the most beloved children’s TV stars, amid federal budget cuts. After the Trump administration terminated education grants this week that have long funded PBS Kids, a ...
When navigating directly to your company’s LinkedIn page, it may appear as if you’re a regular user or not at all. Mixed reports claim that admins can still see their page but can’t access it.
Korean Air unveiled a new corporate logo and aircraft livery as part of a wide-ranging brand refresh following its acquisition of local rival Asiana Airlines Inc. that has created Asia’s second ...
Artist John Curtis sits with people who come to the Unitarian Universalist Church of St. Petersburg for a meal for a conversation and a portrait sketch every Friday.
Ryan Roslansky, the CEO of LinkedIn, thinks the site should be a place where its members’ billions of years of collective work experience should be freed to upskill anyone, anywhere, any time.
To curate your LinkedIn page for storytelling success, figure out your end goal, narrow down your audience, look for inspiration, and get to work. SKIP TO CONTENT Harvard Business Review Logo ...
Kevin Mallory, a former CIA officer, was $230,000 in debt and months behind on his mortgage in early 2017, court records show, when he received a LinkedIn message from a Chinese headhunter.