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Desperate times call for desperate measures. A LinkedIn user has gone viral after she recently paired a "#Desperate" banner with her profile image on the social networking website.. Courtney Myers ...
This jobseeker made a ‘Desperate’ LinkedIn banner to counter taboo of the ‘Open to work’ flag. Eleanor Pringle. Updated October 1, 2024 at 3:43 AM. Photographs courtesy of Courtney Summer ...
After getting frustrated from job hunting, Courtney Summer Myers decided to create a #Desperate banner on LinkedIn to fight stigma around the #OpentoWork banner. The result went viral.
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In June 2024, Axios reported LinkedIn was testing a new AI assistant for its paid Premium users. [61] In September 2024, LinkedIn suspended its use of UK user data for AI model training after concerns were raised by the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO). The platform had quietly opted in users globally for data use in AI training.
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