While the reports of Facebook and LinkedIn data dump incidents affecting millions haven't lost traction, another report has surfaced online. This time, the hackers have dumped data of 70+ million Twitter users for sale. Researchers from the Italian cybersecurity firm Swascan have found another archive of users' data for sale on the dark web.
Surprising statistic from Kinsta: LinkedIn has over 575 million users and nearly half of those are active every month (meaning they post, comment or like on the platform). If that isn't impressive enough, LinkedIn has their sites on further investments into Latin America .
In March, Lynda.com was upgraded to LinkedIn Learning. Users now have access to more than 16,000 online courses, all available for free with a library card. The courses are taught by real-world professionals covering in-demand skills. Over 50 new courses are added weekly to provide the most relevant and current learning opportunities across the business, tech, and creative sectors.
Surprising statistic from Kinsta: LinkedIn has over 575 million users and nearly half of those are active every month (meaning they post, comment or like on the platform). If that isn't impressive enough, LinkedIn has their sites on further investments into Latin America .
The professional networking site LinkedIn announced it would allow users to identify themselves as stay-at-home parents, a recognition of caregivers and those who are not a part of the traditional workforce. Experts say this has the potential to destigmatize the work of caregivers both in and out of the home and level the playing field for employment.
Is there anything left to be revealed about the extent and the frequency with which large volumes of personal data leak from Facebook? A collective yawn seemed to be the appropriate response this month at the latest news.
Google recently published the results of their Threat Analysis Group's study of North Korea cyberespionage targeting security researchers utilizing a fictitious company supported by fake LinkedIn and Twitter personas. Google's Threat Analysis Group published research centered around "SecuriElite" and its engagement on the LinkedIn and Twitter social networks.
Consumer Reports has no financial relationship with advertisers on this site. You join LinkedIn to share information with strangers or casual acquaintances, so it may seem like one social service where you don't need to worry about adjusting your privacy settings. But the company uses your data for more than helping you network.
A new update at LinkedIn has added a slew of new job titles and terms addressing employment gaps within the online resumes of its userbase. Needless to say that the COVID-19 pandemic, or 2020 as a whole, was not an easy year for anyone.
The professional networking site LinkedIn announced it would allow users to identify themselves as stay-at-home parents, a recognition of caregivers and those who are not a part of the traditional workforce. Experts say this has the potential to destigmatize the work of caregivers both in and out of the home and level the playing field for employment.
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Your colleague from the HR department will likely have a greater say in the future of your organisation post-COVID, according to new research. LinkedIn's newly released , which surveyed more than 3,500 respondents across seven countries in Asia Pacific, found that 90 per cent of Australian businesses believe the human resources department will play a greater role in the post-COVID world and play a key role in streamlining and formulating the company strategy.
The report delves into the global Internet Recruiting Platform market to gauge its current and future potential. It leverages historical statistics about the Internet Recruiting Platform market, data from various other paid websites and sources, and inputs by the experts of the industry. It focuses completely on analyzing the regional subdivisions of the Internet Recruiting Platform markets.
LinkedIn will be adding "stay-at-home mom," "stay-at-home dad" and "stay-at-home parent" as official job titles on its website, according to a statement obtained by FOX Television Stations. Whether it was stepping away from a job pre-pandemic to help raise a family, or being laid off recently due to COVID-19's crippling economic effects, users felt they needed a more accurate way to describe career gaps.
LinkedIn has launched a handy new overview of its various advertising options, which includes image size info, call-to-action options, technical requirements, and more, for each ad type, helping to outline how to maximize your on-platform campaigns. As explained by LinkedIn: "Our new LinkedIn Ads Guide is a one-stop resource for LinkedIn ad specs, formatting recommendations, and general information.
LinkedIn will implement several features "in the coming weeks" targeted toward users who are parents or caregivers and who have spent time away from the workforce, the company confirmed to HR Dive in an email.
You work hard to create content that you think will be useful, helpful, and valuable to your followers. Every now and then, you create a post and...nothing...crickets. Let's talk about the LinkedIn algorithm and what causes your content on LinkedIn to rise to the top.
One of my most popular posts on LinkedIn was about the logical fallacies, as well as some history, of Virginia Police. LinkedIn gave me an award for it... Then they deleted the post, as well as all my comments on other posts about the Virginia Police.
Analysts at Dojo, a payments provider under the Paymentsense brand, have revealed the TOP 10 brands most used in phishing email attacks by fraudsters to scam people across the UK, and popular online employment service LinkedIn is among them.
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