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Employers can list jobs on LinkedIn, which is how LinkedIn makes money. Job seekers can find not only jobs, but also review the profile of the hiring manager, HR professional or recruiter posting the job and then discover which of their existing contacts can introduce them. Employers can list jobs on LinkedIn, which is how LinkedIn makes money. Job seekers can find not only jobs, but also review the profile of the hiring manager, HR professional or recruiter posting the job and then discover which of their existing contacts can introduce them.

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LinkedIn is an Internet social network service, used mostly for business connections. It has over 3.3 million registered users, including 630,000 in Europe and 170,000 in Asia.

LinkedIn's CEO is Reid Hoffman, the former EVP of PayPal.

LinkedIn is the largest online business network with over 3 million registered users. It is used to find jobs, people and business opportunities recommended by ones existing professional contacts or the people they know.

Employers can list jobs on LinkedIn, which is how LinkedIn makes money. Job seekers can find not only jobs, but also review the profile of the hiring manager, HR professional or recruiter posting the job and then discover which of their existing contacts can introduce them.

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