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LinkedIn Updated Its Avatar, Accessing All Users To See LinkedIn Stories
Sep 25, 2020
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Previously for the past five months, LinkedIn stories options were available to the selected nation but now LinkedIn has decided to launch the feature globally with a new update.
LinkedIn has updated its look in the new update. Now it looks bright with a gray and white pastel color scheme in the background. The new-look looks like the image given below:
Two years ago, our brand evolved to better reflect LinkedIn’s community of members and organizations that come together to help, support, and inspire one another. Now, we’re bringing the next chapter of this brand evolution to life across our platform with an entirely new look and feel that embodies our diverse, inclusive, warm and welcoming community.
LinkedIn Stories
The new feature is very beautiful but along with that LinkedIn has added a new LinkedIn Story feature.
The story feature was under testing from the past few months in Brazil, Netherlands, Australia, UAE, and France. Canadian and US users will now be able to use the story features from this week.
Before, search was about finding people or jobs but now, you’ll have one blended search experience to easily find jobs, people, courses, groups, content and more. For example, if you’re searching for “Java,” you’ll see what’s new to learn that skill, jobs that are being hired for, relevant groups to join so you can connect with others and people you might know who have Java as a skill.
More New Features:
LinkedIn is also making the search features look good and easy to use with connection showing on the top and adding filters to search. Along with that LinkedIn has also updated messages with users who can now edit or delete the sent message and many new features in the message box.
Today’s announcement follows the launches of new tools to help people connect virtually and stay informed over the past few months. It also shares how we continue to see engagement on LinkedIn hit new highs with a 50 percent increase in people sharing, and more than 1 million hours of learning consumed every week.