LinkedIn, the platform to search for work and share professional content, joins the fever of short vertical videos. Now users will be able to publish content under this format and orientation in their feed to share work, academic, and other experiences. Let's see how this service will work and when it will be available to the public.
LinkedIn joins the trend of short vertical videos
Short videos in vertical format are very popular in the world and the pioneer of this version has been TikTok. However, it didn't take long for other social networks to appear such as Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts and Facebook.
Now the turn has been for the social network for professional use, LinkedIn, which has joined this trend, somewhat late, but which has not yet gone out of style. The objective of the platform is to allow users to share academic and work experiences, show their resume, professional career and everything they want to tell, in short vertical videos.
According to LinkedIn spokespersons, this option is in a testing phase so it will take some time to release a stable version for the general public. Furthermore, the clamor of the users of this social network demands content in short video formats to learn from experts and professionals.
In addition, they seek to promote among users of the social network the option of share your videos and achieve more views on the platform. Also, discover new and relevant content under this vertical style.
LinkedIn is a widely used platform around the world, it has more than 750 million users and is a specialized app for meeting people in other countries and connecting professionally with them. What do you think of this incorporation of short vertical videos on the social network to search for work?