The Latest
-
No Layoffs Needed: Workers Will Be More Confident In Their Abilities And Likely Quit This Year, LinkedIn Research Says
Even with recessionary fears, workers are also showing “more resilience” and are ready to tackle any upcoming economic downturn, LinkedIn says Even with recessionary fears, workers are also showing “more resilience” and are ready to tackle any upcoming economic downturn, LinkedIn says -
LinkedIn Adds Feature To Record Correct Name Pronunciation
LinkedIn users will be able to hear the clip by pressing a small button on a member’s profile. LinkedIn users will be able to hear the clip by pressing a small button on a member’s profile. -
Industrial Investors Increase Their Shares On Microsoft Stocks
Microsoft exceeded analysts' projections with significant revenue growth as some of its industrial investors upped their stakes in the company's shares. Microsoft exceeded analysts' projections with significant revenue growth as some of its industrial investors upped their stakes in the company's shares. -
Alibaba Is LinkedIn’s Top Chinese Company For Work In 2019
Alibaba is China’s best company to work for this year, a LinkedIn study revealed, while Baidu and other tech firms follow behind. Alibaba is China’s best company to work for this year, a LinkedIn study revealed, while Baidu and other tech firms follow behind. -
China Denies Using LinkedIn To Recruit American Spies
China denies charges by the U.S. Office of the National Counterintelligence Executive (ONCIX), the counterintelligence agency of the United States, that Beijing is using LinkedIn, the popular job hunting site, to recruit spies and obtain classified information from the USA. China denies charges by the U.S. Office of the National Counterintelligence Executive (ONCIX), the counterintelligence agency of the United States, that Beijing is using LinkedIn, the popular job hunting site, to recruit spies and obtain classified information from the USA.