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Multi Dimensional Exploration, Acrylic on Canvas, 2016
A commission painting by Mike Borja – created for LinkedIn based on their Economic Graph project.
LinkedIn Part 5: Where the supply and demand of labour meet
LinkedIn Part 5: Where the supply and demand of labour meet
Inspired by how LinkedIn has grown from a start-up in a one-bedroom apartment to a multi-billion dollar company about to change the game (so to speak) in the recruitment industry, we saw how its Talent Solutions business, its primary revenue stream, is responsible for most of the recruitment carried out across several global organisations and how it falters in some areas where it has not yet…
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Informática, turismo y marketing online, las profesiones más destacadas en España
Informática, turismo y marketing online, las profesiones más destacadas en España
España es uno de los países europeos con más presencia de profesionales informáticos, expertos en diseño gráfico, marketing online y redes sociales, profesionales de la traducción e interpretación, así como expertos del sector turismo.
Estos datos se desprenden del análisis mundial realizado por LinkedIn, la red profesional que cuenta con más de 6 millones de usuarios en España y 313 en todo el…
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Imagine if every job description, every job’s skill requirements and each person’s skill set and experiences were digitized and used to match employers and employees as part of a giant online employment network. Enter, the "economic graph" — a term used by LinkedIn CEO Jeff Weiner on Tuesday at a business conference in New York to describe how the company is re-thinking the power of the social Web to change the future of employment.
(The Washington Post)
Dominic Basulto of The Washington Post looks at what LinkedIn CEO Jeff Weiner is calling the "economic graph," and how it aims to digitize and match all job opportunities with people's skills. Read more here.