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Indeed and Glassdoor are laying off 1,300 people. The CEO of the parent company that owns both job-hunting platforms extolled ...
Is the great AI disruption happening? Have we reached the point where AI starts displacing lots of workers? AI watchers know ...
After working in journalism, government, Big Tech and political advocacy, LinkedIn's chief economic opportunity officer Aneesh Raman is on the frontlines of the new era of work. His company, the ...
Aneesh Raman is chief Economic opportunity officer at LinkedIn. He wrote a New York Times op-ed headlined I see the bottom rung of the career ladder breaking.
Despite CEOs warning of AI layoffs, 56% of business leaders don't expect job displacement in their own companies. This denial ...
Your job is probably changing, even if you aren't changing jobs.
"Gen Z is entering the workforce in a transformative moment, and that brings both uncertainty and opportunity," Professor ...
Aneesh Raman says entry-level workers can benefit from defining their "story of self" and continuing to learn. Aneesh Raman Can you share more about what it means to define your "story of self"?
"We are entering an entirely new economy, so the knowledge economy that we have been in for the last 50 years or so is on the way out, and a new economy is on the way in," Aneesh Raman, Chief ...
Aneesh Raman, Chief Economic Opportunity Officer, LinkedIn: I wrote this piece because entry level jobs that first rung on the career ladder are breaking down a bit.
Aneesh Raman, the chief economic opportunity officer at LinkedIn, recently fretted about AI replacing some entry-level jobs in a New York Times op-ed.