Posted By Francis Rey on Apr 28, 2021 | Economies will rise following the COVID-19 pandemic. And new work practices enhanced by mitigation campaigns will likely affect career advancement. With this, LinkedIn has announced it will soon unveil a learning hub. It will offer more comprehensive overviews of possible training opportunities and career advancement. And it caters to both individuals and businesses. The LinkedIn has scheduled the Learning Hub to launch by the second half of the year. Currently in beta testing, the hub will include the professional social network’s full data forecasts, guidance and learning capacity. It will showcase relevant career opportunities and skills path. “Learning Hub has all of the capabilities of a traditional LXP, aggregating all of a company’s learning resources, but it’s so much more. It draws on data and insights from our Skills Graph, the world’s most comprehensive skills taxonomy with 36K+ skills, 24M+ job postings, and the largest professional network of 740M+ members, empowering customers with richer skill development insights, personalized content, and community-based learning,” says LinkedIn. Key Elements The Learning Hub will emphasize these key elements: Skills development insights from LinkedIn data – The job listings and usage trends will showcase areas of rising interest…
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