The company, which has become an online clearinghouse of sorts for job seekers, has launched a Verified AI Skills program in tandem with several AI tool providers.
LinkedIn published its 2026 "Skills on the Rise" report as employers increasingly focus on hiring people based on capabilities over experience.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Caroline Castrillon covers career, entrepreneurship and women at work. By 2030, a staggering 70% of the skills used in most jobs ...
Amid rapid technological advancements, return-to-office policies, and political and economic uncertainty, soft-skills like conflict mitigation are rising through the ranks as desirable skills for ...
LinkedIn is an interesting company. Since the early 2000s, it's been the home of everyone's resume-of-record on the internet. It's a social network with feeds and followers. It's a learning hub. And ...
LinkedIn, the social networking service for the working world, is today taking the wraps off its latest effort to provide its users with better tools for presenting their professional selves, and to ...
You can easily add skills on LinkedIn to allow colleagues and potential employers to see your specializations. Your LinkedIn connections can endorse you on a specific skill you list, serving as a ...
Wouldn’t it be great if LinkedIn had a particular way to advertise your top skills so they are easily noticed? That is precisely what they have done. Earlier this year, LinkedIn's VP of Product ...