May 23. (Portaltic/EP) –
LinkedIn has introduced a new system that verifies the authenticity of job offers posted on the platform and provides information to users on how they have been determined to be valid.
In recent months, the employment platform has been introducing new functionalities based on artificial intelligence (AI) to generate collaborative articles and initiate conversations between experts as well as help users to develop their profiles.
This technology has also been put in the hands of companies, so that they can offer better descriptions of the job offers that they publish on the platform and make them more accessible to potential candidates.
A few days ago he announced his partnership with Clear, a secure identity platform available in the United States that enables verification of LinkedIn users in that country. To do this, it is necessary to provide the ID issued by the US Government, as well as a telephone number.
Now, the company has introduced new tools “so that job seekers feel safe and confident in their job search,” as explained in an entry. on his blog.
In this way, LinkedIn will show a section that gives direct access to a space in which it is indicated that a job offer has been verified and validated for publication.
This section will show if this offer belongs to the official page of the company that promotes it, which can be verified by verifying your corporate email or using Clear.
LinkedIn has commented that job posting verifications are starting to work, and as it expands access to its free verification tools, job seekers will find more postings with this badge.
The company has also recalled that in recent months it has introduced new ways to verify the professional accounts of the users, with the section ‘About this profile’, which indicates their creation date as well as if they have verified them with a telephone and an email.
On the other hand, it has introduced a new system that alerts users if the platform’s messages include high-risk content that may affect their security. For example, it will send a notification if the message redirects users to another platformwhich can be a sign of scam.