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LinkedIn lays off 668 employees in 2nd round of job cuts this yearLinkedIn had in May decided to cut 716 jobs across sales, operations and support teams to streamline its operations and remove layers to help make quicker decisions.WorldOct 16, 2023
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LinkedIn cutting 716 jobs in latest round of tech layoffsLinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky said the move to cut roles in its sales, operations and support teams was aimed at streamlining the company's operations.MoneyMay 10, 2023
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CEO posts crying selfie to LinkedIn after laying off employeesBraden Wallake, the chief executive officer of a marketing agency called HyperSocial, uploaded a close-up photo of the himself teary-eyed, covering his mouth with one finger.TrendingAug 11, 2022
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Location, education factors in Hamilton’s contribution to Canada’s booming tech industryA LinkedIn study suggests expansion projects from the world's largest companies and university programs are a catalyst for expanding tech jobs in the Hamilton-Burlington area.EconomyApr 29, 2022
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Microsoft to pull LinkedIn from Chinese market due to ‘challenging’ environmentLinkedIn is the only major U.S.-owned social network operating in the country, where the government requires such platforms to follow strict rules and regulations.WorldOct 14, 2021
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Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn allow Afghans to secure accounts against Taliban targetingFacebook has temporarily removed the ability for people to view or search the friends lists of accounts in Afghanistan.WorldAug 19, 2021
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LinkedIn cuts 960 jobs as coronavirus pandemic strains demand for platformLinkedIn said on Tuesday it would cut about 960 jobs, or six per cent of its global workforce, as the coronavirus pandemic is having a sustained impact on demand for its recruitment products.WorldJul 21, 2020
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Need a job? Here’s who’s hiring right now in CanadaIt's a tough market, but there are jobs out there.MoneyJun 20, 2020
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U.S. court rules startup can access public profile data on LinkedInIn a statement, LinkedIn said it was disappointed with the decision and evaluating its options, and will "fight to protect our members and the information they entrust" to it.TechSep 9, 2019
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How Atlantic Canada’s largest university learned a hard lesson in social media identityHere's how Dalhousie University responded to the #drama that their social media switch caused.EducationJul 25, 2019
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