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LinkedIn, the Microsoft-owned professional networking platform, is celebrating its 21st anniversary with a slew of new AI-powered features designed to enhance its job hunting, marketing and sales…
LinkedIn announced a new round of layoffs affecting around 668 people within its engineering, product, talent, and finance teams. This decision comes as a response to the professional social networking platform’s…
Assassin’s Creed Codename Red, which is set to be based in Feudal Japan, could release as early as 2024.
As per a LinkedIn post by Arisa Lagunzad, an Ubisoft business development and brand partnership executive (spotted by…
LinkedIn uses are having a lot of fun with AI fake profile images, apparently. And HR has taken it upon itself to dampen down the excitement …
Will our jobs be replaced by AI? Is increasing misinformation the inevitable result of AI on…
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Social media platform company LinkedIn has leased an entire floor, covering 1,400 square meters, in the Alon Tower B in Tel Aviv, "Globes" has learned. The company is believed to be paying NIS 160 per square meter. The…
Big changes are coming to Reddit, and nobody is happy about it. Reddit management is looking to take the company public, which means the money-minded folks behind the scenes are feeling pressure to spruce up the coffers of the free-to-use…
If you're looking to get hired, giving your LinkedIn profile some love should be on your to-do list. It's likely that potential recruiters are going to find it and form impressions of you based on what it looks like, and what's…
Twitter buys a hiring company after firing most of its employees. The new company’s name is Laskie, a tech recruitment service company. Musk has some ideas behind this purchase, which we will read in a bit, but this could also be…
LinkedIn on May 8, 2023, announced it is laying off 716 people due to ‘shifts in consumer behaviour and slower revenue growth’. Image for representational purpose only.
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