LinkedIn’s ‘Open to Work’ banner—iconic, visible, and emotionally charged—is a simple green ring around your profile picture that can say a lot about your job status. For some, it’s a lifeline to ...
The work we do, and the way we do it, is always changing. Each of us has a memory of how we once did a task regularly, the tools we used and how both the task and the tools have since changed so much ...
For job seekers, standing out in this super-tight job market is tough. Could the #OpenToWork badge on your LinkedIn profile help your chances of gaining the interest of a hiring manager? It's a ...
A graphic designer replaced LinkedIn’s “#Open to Work” banner with a bright pink sign that read “#Desperate.” It worked.
On Wednesday, LinkedIn added new features to enhance job searches and support the estimated 85% of professionals reportedly looking to change jobs in 2024. The company hopes these features will make ...
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Whether unemployed and actively seeking a new position, or quiet quitting in their current role, more people are choosing to make their job-seeking status known on the career site. Globally, more than ...
After social media manager Jensen Rubinstein was let go from her job in January, she put the green “Open to Work” banner up under her LinkedIn profile photo. Along with a short post about the reason ...
CNBC interviewed career experts about their opinions on the "open to work" feature on LinkedIn, and if it helps or hurts job seekers. Globally, more than 220 million people currently have "open to ...