'Focused Inbox' and New Sales Analytics Tools Appear On LinkedIn
2022-09-26
LinkedIn aims to be an even more user-friendly messaging platform. Recently, a new 'Focused Inbox' UI has appeared that allows for better distribution of emails. The correspondence that is not particularly important and active will be redirected to the Other tab, which will allow you to better navigate through your mail box.
LinkedIn called the innovation an intelligent distribution that will automatically allow you to sort messages, but the user, if desired, can move correspondence between tabs to the most preferred one. Also, the algorithm will work more precisely and better over time, filtering out potentially unwanted messages. This is a very useful option for those whose mailbox is full of correspondence, which will save a lot of time. So, this function looks extremely promising and it remains to be seen how effective it will be in practice.
Considering that LinkedIn is first and foremost an excellent platform for recruiting and job search, it is a priority to improve the mechanisms and tools for this task. As a result, not long ago a tab was added to search for vacancies in your company, with the help of which you can always be aware of what kind of specialists are required in the company you work for. This is a convenient option for those who want to move up the career ladder, because large companies have a rather complicated structure and applicants do not always find out about a vacant position in time.
Showing off your social skills and simply presenting yourself is now even easier, as LinkedIn allows you to post videos and written answers to popular recruitment questions. The set of tools for Sales Navigator has also been expanded, which will allow you to better understand the interests of buyers.
Have you used LinkedIn to find a job? What do you think about the feature that will distribute letters into two folders? Please share your thoughts below.
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