LinkedIn added a new tool that helps people find jobs with everyday language instead of filters or keywords. The company wants job hunting to feel more like a normal chat between friends. Users can tell the system what kind of work they want and let the computer find matches. This makes searching easier for everyone who hates clicking through lots of options. The AI looks at your skills and what you say you want.
Job expert Zara Easton thinks this will change how people discover new careers. She believes the tool connects what people can do with what they hope to become. Premium members can use this feature right away if they speak English. Other people need to switch their settings to Global English until later this week. LinkedIn keeps making these changes because it wants to stay ahead as the top place for work connections. The company hopes more people will use its service with these simple upgrades.
Job expert Zara Easton thinks this will change how people discover new careers. She believes the tool connects what people can do with what they hope to become. Premium members can use this feature right away if they speak English. Other people need to switch their settings to Global English until later this week. LinkedIn keeps making these changes because it wants to stay ahead as the top place for work connections. The company hopes more people will use its service with these simple upgrades.