LinkedIn has released a redesigned app for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.
The LinkedIn app makes it easier to connect to the people and things that matter in your professional world.
What's New In This Version: We’re so excited to show you the new LinkedIn mobile experience!
We set out to make it easier than ever for you to connect with and learn from people who can accelerate your professional success. That required us to simplify and streamline the mobile experience. The key features that you're familiar with from our previous version are now organized around these 5 tabs:
- Home: the news and info that matter to your professional day. Your home feed is now in your control - see only the shares and posts that you want.
- Me: one place to manage your professional brand. See who's viewed your profile, who's endorsed you for skills and edit your profile all from this tab.
- Messaging: email is out, messaging is in. All the same functionality for conversations in a lighter-weight interface. And stickers!
- My Network: a daily briefing on what's happening in your network. Includes network updates, your connection list, connection invitations and people-you-may-know suggestions.
- Search: a faster and smarter way to find all things professional
You can also find your connections right from Spotlight on iOS 9 or quickly launch your favorite features with 3D Touch on supported devices.
You can download LinkedIn from the App Store for free.
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jjbrod0421 - December 22, 2015 at 12:18pm
I love LinkedIn but can not stand the new version. If the desktop ever becomes what the app became I will probably delete my account. LinkedIn really messed up by trying to imitate Facebook's design. It did not work and has left my app rendered useless. It's confusing, un-intuitive, clunky, and I can not engage anyone the way I was able to previously. LinkedIn please revert back or at least give your clients the option to download the older version. This one is awful!
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Asdel - December 9, 2015 at 6:13pm
Really bad update they removed everything don't like it at all
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Alen - December 2, 2015 at 7:13am
Now they bring side menu with tab at navigation where the side menu is used for promoting their apps and search as separate tab
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Alen - December 2, 2015 at 7:10am
UI looks good, but very bad UX and some existing features are missing( rank within the organisation and connection).