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LinkedIn has added an AI assistant that will find the perfect job for you

LinkedIn has added a new benefit for its premium subscribers - a built-in job search assistant. Artificial intelligence, based on the content of the applicant’s profile on LinkedIn, will find a profitable offer, analyze the details and give advice on what can be improved for a particular job application. The publication told in more detail Engadget.

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The company recently announced that its user base has grown to 1 billion people. It now intends to increase investment in AI-powered features.

The Microsoft-owned company is increasingly experimenting with artificial intelligence features for its paying users. Earlier this year, it introduced the ability to use generative artificial intelligence to craft better profile descriptions and messages for hiring managers. But the latest AI capabilities aim to provide even more personalized experiences.

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At the moment, the most noticeable feature for job seekers will be the AI-generated analytics placed next to each vacancy. This tool can help you summarize long job descriptions and evaluate whether a job is a good fit for a user based on the content of their LinkedIn profile. For example, it can highlight specific work experience that a user might want to highlight in their application and provide tips on how to improve their LinkedIn profile to make it appear more attractive to hiring managers.

Because LinkedIn draws on its vast array of career data, the advice it can provide is much more personalized than what you could get from other generative AI services for advice, says LinkedIn product manager Rohan Rajeev.

“This is made possible by generative artificial intelligence, as well as data sets that bring it all together,” Rajeev said. “It’s your profile, your connections, and all of this will essentially help you get ahead in your job search.”

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The feature is currently only launching in beta for a limited number of LinkedIn Premium subscribers. However, the company has made it clear that it intends to make artificial intelligence a central part of its service in the future.

“Today marks the beginning of a new journey where the power of artificial intelligence will be your ally in every career question and decision,” wrote LinkedIn Chief Product Officer Tomer Cohen.

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