Manage your professional identity. Build and engage with your professional network. Access knowledge, insights and opportunities. LinkedIn is an American business and employment-oriented service that operates via websites and mobile apps. Founded on December 28, 2002, and launched on May 5, 2003, it is mainly used for professional networking, including employers posting jobs and job seekers posting their CVs.
LinkedIn has become a hub for professionals to learn and grow, offering direct access to valuable insights from industry experts and thought leaders. By adding this tool to organize saved content, LinkedIn will empower users to store and easily retrieve the most useful information they come across, making it even easier to apply expert knowledge to their own work. This feature will enhance productivity and help professionals make the most of the wealth of knowledge available on the platform.
Great to connect with like-minded people. But only 4 stars because you can not set rules for Spam detection (and why is not LinkedIn does it themselves?)
LinkedIn has been a great platform so far. I like it. It helped me land my second job and help me create connection that have turned out to be really good and helpful. Not to mention the community on linkedIn is supportive of the work and endeavours you take.
LinkedIn is my go-to for building professional relationships and expanding industry knowledge. It’s perfect for connecting with like-minded experts, sharing insights, and staying on top of trends. The platform has helped me grow my network and showcase my expertise. While there’s room for improvement with content relevance, LinkedIn remains invaluable for career growth.
They censor and silence you if you were to weigh in on difficult subjects going on throughout the world. This company should not be trusted and is ultimately acting as a large data collector.
The only reason I will give it two stars is because when I started out my career I landed 2 solid job because of linkedin. At this point, its become a superficial and bad version of twitter