By LinkedIn Corporation
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Description
With the LinkedIn app for iPhone and iPad, opportunity is just a tap away. Build and nurture your professional network, stay up to date with the latest business and industry news, and find your next dream job.
It all starts with your LinkedIn profile. It’s more than just your professional resume — it shows the world who you are and what you’ve accomplished in your career. But that’s just the beginning.
• Stay up to date with your professional network
• Search for and connect with people, jobs, companies and groups
• Follow Influencers to get exclusive insights and career lessons from business leaders
• Share articles to establish yourself as a thought leader in your network
• Update your professional profile right from the app to polish your resume wherever you are
• View and save jobs you’re interested in, and resume searching on your schedule
• Apply to certain jobs with your LinkedIn profile in just one tap
• Follow companies to get job postings, business updates, and suggestions to connect with people you may know
• Upgrade your account to LinkedIn Premium from within the app
LinkedIn is free to download and use. We also have Premium subscriptions with additional features such as InMails, more info about who’s viewed your profile, Premium search options, and a badge to showcase your Premium status:
• For Talent Professionals: $59.99 monthly
• For Sales Professionals: Three tiers, starting at $24.99 monthly
• For Business Professionals: Four tiers, starting at $9.99 monthly
If you choose to subscribe, your subscription will automatically renew each month and will charge your credit card through your iTunes account. You can turn off auto-renew at any time from your iTunes account settings.
LinkedIn: Connect to opportunity.
What's New in Version 8.8.1
Bug fixes and performance fixes.
Customer Reviews
Suggestion
I use the linkedin app on a daily basis, find great content and it is a very good way of networking with industry peers, etc.
One small thing that is really annoying with the linkedin app (also happens in their PC url as well), is that once you are reading about some posted article and click to go there and are finished with it, when going back to the main linkedin page you lost track of where you were...basically you have to start browsing again from the latest news and it is very difficult to find again the place you were before clicking that link that caught your attention.
Another suggestion to improve is tracking and showing the activity of someone on his/her main linkedin page. For example you remember that 'Joe Smith' posted something interesting that you would like to read later on, there is no way of going to 'Joe Smith's' page and finding what he liked or posted in the past (track of his previous activity).
Poor product design!
I have noticed many serious issues with LinkedIn. And many of these are not software bugs, though some are. There are many serious design issues that have major negative implications on users (in my case, a paying customer). For example, timestamps of messages sent within LinkedIn and the email messages they generate to users can be substantially different. This is serious, because often the body of email has statements like: "see you tomorrow". "Tomorrow" can be a different day depending on which notification you look at, within LinkedIn or the email sent by LinkedIn. This very thing happened to me and I caught the issue at the airport, just before boarding the plane to go to a meeting that I though was in a few hours, when in fact it had been the day before!
Another issue I have noticed many times is that frequently when you type a lengthy message to send someone, send operation fails and you lose all you typed! Very frustrating!
Visible Updates & Publicizing Weak Companies
It's sort of aggravating when I update my profile and everyone knows it. I really don't like that. It's one thing to let the world know when I add a new accomplishment, versus changing my photo or connecting to someone. Also, I could thank LinkedIn for being the liaison between me and my first interview in Miami, but "THE PLATO GROUP" doesn't need to be anywhere on LinkedIn because it's bogus. They label themselves as sales and marketing experts, but selling government phones to financially challenged people is nowhere near real selling and marketing. But, I blame LinkedIn for allowing companies that don't really offer anything to potential employees. Companies should be screened first or at least have some type labeling that says "Legitimate". I didn't think I would see so many negatives, but there does need to be a serious update. LinkedIn has so much promise. Please get it together.

- Free
- Category: Social Networking
- Updated: Jul 28, 2015
- Version: 8.8.1
- Size: 74.6 MB
- Languages: English, Bokmål, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Malay, Portuguese, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Swedish, Traditional Chinese, Turkish
- Seller: LinkedIn Corporation
- © 2015 LinkedIn Corporation
Compatibility: Requires iOS 7.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.
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