Thursday, November 7th

    LinkedIn announces new AI-powered tools to assist professionals in their job search

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    LinkedIn's new AI features will only be available to Premium subscribers.

    LinkedIn is rolling out several new artificial intelligence (AI) features to help users with their job search and personal learning on the platform. The AI-powered features announced Thursday include job search coaches that can help users find the right job through text prompts, tools to review resumes and applications, chatbots that can interactively help create cover letters and help with finding professionals . These features are currently being rolled out globally to premium users of the platform.

    In a newsroom post, LinkedIn announced a new feature grouped under the platform's AI-powered job experience. Currently, it's only available in English, but the company said it will add more improvements in the future based on user feedback. adds an AI-powered job search coach, an integrated chatbot. Chatbots can search for jobs based on simple text prompts. For example, users can enter "Find my network security work in the network" or "Find a job as a job in Kathmandu , pay at least RS…". Users can also use it to introduce a way to stand out in search results.

    LinkedIn has also added a tool that reviews users' applications and resumes and helps them stand out. Artificial intelligence will provide constructive feedback and personalized recommendations that can be tailored to specific roles. In addition, the tool will also help improve the cover letter by offering recommendations that can be manually reviewed and edited.

    The platform also adds a few tools to help professionals get advice and learn new skills. Expert Advice is a new feature that allows LinkedIn Premium users to receive personalized advice from business leaders and coaches. The company claims that these AI bots are trained by real experts. Finally, a personal coaching feature will help users attending new courses on the platform. They will be able to ask for a summary of content, an explanation of certain topics or real insights and examples. Although LinkedIn has started rolling out this feature to users, it may take a few days for everyone to see these features.


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