LinkedIn Offers Sneak Peak of Company Pages Redesign

September 23, 2012

The tech watch Web site PCWorld recently reported on the overhaul planned for LinkedIn‘s Company Pages. We learn about the upcoming changes in the article “LinkedIn Previews New Company Pages.” Currently only accessible by a select few companies, with general availability slated for later in 2012, the redesign promises to be more option heavy and mobile friendly. Focusing on a more streamlined navigation, Company Pages brings more attention to updates and notifications while new access from iOs and Android based apps makes it easier to handle on the go. Cosmetic touches also allow users to personalize their profiles by adding a single large photograph at the top of their page, a feature similar to Facebook‘s “cover photo.”

Juan Perez of IDG news continues:

“LinkedIn also announced other enhancements to these mobile applications, including real-time notifications of actions taken by contacts. LinkedIn also added six language interfaces to the iPad application: French, German, Italian, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese and Korean. Coming soon to these mobile applications is the ability for members to edit their profiles.”

With nearly 200 million users worldwide, LinkedIn is making a statement about its dedication to its customers’ core experience. These changes will make it easier for companies to access the data they need from their personalized pages, all while on the go.

Michael Ison, September 23, 2012

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