LinkedIn released it’s new LinkedIn Groups Experience to help build a community for users to gather with the professionals of the same domain as them, to progress and help each other excel.
It has been a busy year for LinkedIn Groups. LinkedIn discarded it’s standalone app – LinkedIn Groups earlier this year and later integrated it as a feature in the mobile app for Android and iOS and the desktop version as well. The Groups will now function on the recent LinkedIn Groups Experience, which has been built from the "ground up" to make the feature a prominent one.
Groups hold a pivotal role in building a network, as people from the same field can be found in one place conveniently and be contacted for consultations and discussions. This would help fresh opportunities to be communicated, help connect with the alpha geeks in their province and be enlightened and would help the mavens to acquire new talents.
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LinkedIn Groups Experience will have improved features like @ mentions, threaded posts, replies on comments, fresh looks, sharing attachments and more to smoothen the experience and as almost half of LinkedIn’s users are a part of at least one group.
Searching for groups is easy too, they can be searched by using generic searches like line of work, regions, and more.
Extra features have been added to make the group admins’ role uncomplicated.
LinkedIn is striving to help people bind and bond over their similar interests, while they learn and advance in their professional careers.