LinkedIn Set To Introduce AI Features To Assist Users In Job Search

It was announced on Thursday, that these AI-powered features include a Jobseeker Coach that can hunt the right job for users from a text prompt and a tool to review and evaluate resumes and job applications.

Linkedin AI Edited by Updated: Jun 21, 2024, 6:14 pm
LinkedIn Set To Introduce AI Features To Assist Users In Job Search

A system chatbot that can interactively assist in creating cover letters, and help to find professional advice.

The LinkedIn platform is set to deploy several new artificial intelligence (AI) features that will assist users in job search and customised learning on the platform. It was announced on Thursday, that these AI-powered features include a Jobseeker Coach that can hunt the right job for users from a text prompt and a tool to review and evaluate resumes and job applications.

A system chatbot that can interactively assist in creating cover letters, and help to find professional advice. These features are currently being rolled out globally for the Premium users of the platform.

The chatbot can search for jobs based on simple text prompts. For instance, users can type, “Find me a job in cybersecurity within my network” or “Find me a job UI/UX designer job that pays at least Rs. 10 lakh a year. Users can also add the place wish to work or the city. The AI will look through its database to bring helpful suggestions. Users can also use it to implement ways to stand out in search results.

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According to the reports, Currently, it is only available in English, but the company said that in the future it will add more enhancements and updates based on user feedback.

LinkedIn will add a tool for applications and resumes that can review users and aid their profiles stand unique and formal, thus AI will give feedback and suggestions on various jobs.  Additionally, the tool will also assist in improving the cover letter that can be edited or added as users’ preferences.

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As per the reports, the platform is also adding a couple of tools to help professionals get advice and learn new skills. Expert advice is a new feature where LinkedIn Premium users can get feedback from business leaders and coaches on their niches. “These AI bots are trained by real experts, and provide what is needed” the company stated.