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LinkedIn is the latest company to get in on gaming
LinkedIn isn’t charging for its games yet. Rather, they seem to be a way to keep users engaged on the platform. In addition to displaying a person’s high score and daily streak, LinkedIn will show who in a person’s connections has also played as well as school and company leaderboards.
Move over New York Times, now LinkedIn is adding brain-busting games
Rolling out to users globally Wednesday are three games designed to be solved in under five minutes and are refreshed daily. Users will see a new games module in the “LinkedIn News” box in the upper right on the desktop website and in the “My Network” tab in the app.
No Joke: LinkedIn Expands Into Games
The professional social network is launching three puzzle-like games—Crossclimb, Pinpoint, and Queens—that users can play for free.
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LinkedIn launches gaming: three logic puzzles aiming to extend time spent on its networking platform
Back in March, we broke the news that LinkedIn -- the social network for the world of work -- was quietly testing the waters ...
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LinkedIn now has Wordle-style games you can play every day
LinkedIn, the professional network known for job listings and unsolicited career advice, is jumping into gaming. The platform ...
TechCrunch
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LinkedIn launches gaming: 3 logic puzzles aimed at extending time spent on its networking platform
Back in March, TechCrunch broke the
news
that
LinkedIn
was quietly testing the waters for games on its platform — word and logic puzzles similar to Wordle. Now, in an effort to attract more users ...
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LinkedIn is the Twitter/X rival no one is talking about
Since Elon Musk acquired Twitter in the fall of 2022, the market for Twitter alternatives has been saturated with would-be ...
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A software engineer shares the résumé he's used since college that got him a $500,000 job at Meta — plus offers at TikTok and LinkedIn
The software engineer keeps a relatively low GPA on his résumé as a way to talk about how he learned from failure.
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Amazon, AT&T, Verizon Named Best Tech Companies for Career Growth in 2024, LinkedIn Reports
The best tech companies to work for based on LinkedIn rankings include Amazon in the number one spot. Amazon leads LinkedIn’s ...
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CISO Conversations: Talking Cybersecurity With LinkedIn’s Geoff Belknap and Meta’s Guy Rosen
SecurityWeek discusses cybersecurity leadership with Geoff Belknap, CISO at LinkedIn, and Guy Rosen, CISO at Facebook parent ...
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Reuters, the news and media division of Thomson Reuters, is the world’s largest multimedia news provider, reaching billions ...
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MSU provides Bulldog family free learning opportunities via LinkedIn Learning
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5 LinkedIn Profile Hacks That Help Recruiters Find You
In an over-saturated market like this one, by far the easiest way to find a job is for a recruiter to find you.
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