- LinkedIn pages paid for cousin can verify themselves
- The recruiters and the people of high title also asked to complete the verification
- The smallest companies are apparently without materials (before bifurizing a lot for the premium)
LinkedIn is expanding its verification requirements to even more companies and businessmen, since it seeks to summarize scams and increase credibility.
Previously limited and only by request, the verification of the company’s page will now be available for all companies with a premium company page subscription (around the $ 100/month brand): this is not a complete deployment for the estimated pages of more than 60 million companies on the platform.
The Microsoft platform states that 85% of commercial buyers say that trust is critical: the built -in verification aims to reassure buyers, prospects and employment applicants.
More LinkedIn pages and people to verify
LinkedIn is known for some key offers: public profiles, business networks and, more recently, games.
But it is also a popular platform to find work, and the second verification mandate requires that members who add or update titles related to the recruiter to verify their workplace in their profile, workers as recruiters or specialists in talent acquisition.
LinkedIn says that this movement will reassure candidates that the person who manages applications really is who they are.
The third and last change reaches people with high -level titles, such as executive directors, managing directors and vice presidents. The Vice President of Products Oscar RodrÃguez says that this will address the impersonation.
In the announcement comments section, the leader of the Daniel Tweed-Kent verifications confirmed that the pages will maintain their verification status once it has been applied, even if they cancel their premium subscription.
LinkedIn has a long history when verifying the accounts on its platform in the shadow of the previous Twitter problems with the bots.
Just when Chatgpt was barely in the hands of the public, LinkedIn added new safeguards to detect false accounts that used profile images generated by AI.
However, the gradual expansion of the company of its verification scheme has encountered some resentment, particularly among the smallest companies that face an expensive dilemma if they wish to verify.
Techradar Pro LinkedIn asked if you have plans to make the verification more accessible to smaller companies; Here any update of the company will be published.