It’s been a long time coming. LinkedIn has spent the last month and a half transitioning members’ profile pages to the new LinkedIn Profile design. Some profiles switched quite quickly while others languished… their poor owners wondering if they would ever receive the update. Most profiles have the new design but there are still a …
Updated 2017LinkedIn is rolling out a newly redesigned desktop experience. Currently, more than half their members have been converted to the new design. By the end of Q1 2017, all LinkedIn members will have the new design. Unfortunately, there is no way to request the new interface. Patience is key. The update can occur at …
Holy cow! The changes just keep coming! First there was a redesigned home page. A few weeks later a newly polished LinkedIn profile followed closely by the new endorsement feature. I had heard rumblings that more changes were in store for the LinkedIn profile but no real time frame was provided as to when it …
LinkedIn just released a new feature: LinkedIn Endorsements. Today is the first day that I have spotted this new feature. It appears when you visit a person’s LinkedIn profile. Upon visiting, a box appears above their profile where you can choose which of their stated Skills & Expertise you endorse. LinkedIn states: Now you can …
LinkedIn has a new design! It just appeared for me this morning although LinkedIn has been rolling it out for the last few weeks. Let’s take a look and see what’s different and what’s the same. LinkedIn tells us that it’s a simpler design. Looking at the new black navigation bar and gray speckled background, …
I just accessed a client’s account to update his LinkedIn profile and I was surprised to find a totally different look to LinkedIn. Gone is the white background. In it’s place is a gray speckled background. The navigation bar is black in color and spans the full width of the screen. It almost looks like …
Today I was optimizing a LinkedIn profile for a recruiter and I stumbled upon a NEW FIELD! The education section has a new field called, GRADE! Yes, LinkedIn now allows you to enter your grade for the school you attended. It’s actually a rather odd field. It says grade, not GPA. In my mind, there …
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