From new grads to seasoned professionals, the job market feels extra brutal than ever. Layoffs dominate headlines, competitors is sky-high, and job descriptions learn like they count on three levels and ten years of expertise for an entry-level position. However as a substitute of dwelling on the grim outlook, let’s speak about one thing extra constructive: what LinkedIn is doing to really assist job seekers not solely discover roles however possibly even uncover what they wish to do within the first place.
Let’s be actual: scrolling via job listings can really feel like a part-time job in itself. You both discover a job title that sounds excellent, solely to find the outline feels utterly off, otherwise you skip proper previous roles that might’ve been excellent, simply hidden behind outdated or obscure titles. It’s irritating, exhausting, and infrequently discouraging.
To handle this disconnect between job seekers discovering, making use of for, and listening to again from roles, LinkedIn launched a brand new AI-driven job search designed to “make the job search human once more.”
Discovering that two-thirds of execs discover it difficult even to know what jobs to seek for, the redesigned search characteristic will permit LinkedIn customers to explain the job they need, and so they actually imply something. Whether or not you have got desires of bringing your inventive abilities to the healthcare area or undertaking administration expertise to the online game trade, the search system interprets your request and filters jobs that align along with your pursuits.

“With AI job search, you’re in a system that understands the job seeker and turns their expertise and aspirations into alternatives,” a LinkedIn consultant stated throughout a press gathering on Could 6.
This characteristic is invaluable for current graduates (class of 2025, I’m speaking to you) as they open themselves as much as the probabilities of what life post-grad seems to be like. In a dialog with LinkedIn profession knowledgeable Andrew McCaskill, he emphasised an necessary lesson that each new grads and seasoned professionals ought to pay attention to:
“Don’t be, don’t be tied to what you thought you had been going to do,” he pressured.
In a aggressive job market like in the present day, one of the best factor anybody can do is be open to exploring new potentialities. Along with serving to customers uncover extra job alternatives that align with their targets, the platform is introducing hiring transparency options, like “verified listings,” response time expectations, and insights on which employers are actively reviewing functions, to fight the rise of “ghost” or pretend job listings. LinkedIn’s analysis discovered that regardless of individuals making use of to extra jobs in the present day than ever earlier than, hiring groups reported that lower than half of the candidates meet the wanted necessities, so the platform designed new job match insights aiming to assist customers perceive how properly they align with a task, together with AI teaching that provides scenario-based follow and actionable suggestions to professionals for essential profession moments.
Finally, these new options are designed to assist quiet the noise surrounding profession recommendation and suggestions. Whereas the rise of social media has helped many professionals navigate components of their skilled journeys, it has additionally opened up the floodgates for various (and generally contradictory) opinions and recommendation on the “greatest practices” to safe a job, earn a wage enhance, and so forth.

“Be actually cautious about who you are taking recommendation from, that’s primary,” McCaskill shared. “Take recommendation from individuals who made their cash doing what you wish to do. It’s a must to stability taking your recommendation from someone who makes their cash off of anger and audacity on the web.”
Speaking particularly to younger professionals and up to date grads, the profession knowledgeable inspired job seekers to shift their mindset: “Oftentimes, early profession starters have the misperception that they’re grinding for the corporate. Within the first 5 years, you’re not grinding for the corporate. You’re grinding for you…you’re grinding to determine what you want, what you don’t like…what sort of supervisor you wish to be.”
“Your first job might be not going to be your dream job, however your first job might put you on a path to raised understanding what you do wish to do and what you don’t wish to do,” he concluded.
The LinkedIn options highlighted shall be rolling out within the coming months for all LinkedIn customers. Nonetheless, LinkedIn Premium customers at the moment have early entry to the platform’s AI-powered search.