As AI reshapes the workplace, LinkedIn’s Ryan Roslansky and Aneesh Raman reveal the capabilities workers need most.
The future of work is being built right now, says LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky. As AI takes on more tasks, he shares the ...
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Open to work: How to get ahead in the age of AI

Today is the day. Open to Work: How to Get Ahead in the Age of AI is officially available! At a time when technology dominates the headlines, the conversation I see most often on LinkedIn is deeply ...
Technology should serve people,' LinkedIn chief executive Ryan Roslansky wrote. 'AI should help humans—not the other way ...
To stay relevant in this changing world, LinkedIn CEO highlights five key skills that AI cannot easily replicate.
Ryan Roslansky is CEO of LinkedIn, the world's largest and most powerful network of professionals, and Executive Vice ...
LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky sees a lot of career advice on the site every day, but he doesn't always agree with every piece that's shared. One common tip that Roslansky said is "a little bit outdated" ...
"Workers are going to be climbing a wall, not a ladder," Aneesh Raman, LinkedIn's chief economic opportunity officer, told ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky shares which piece of career advice is outdated. (Getty Images—Bryan van der Beek/Bloomberg) One of ...
LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky is pushing back against the common career advice to “have a five-year plan.” Roslansky said in a new interview that it is difficult to predict the state of any job or ...
Drawing on insights from LinkedIn data, Roslansky noted that a significant portion of job skills is expected to evolve in the coming years, driven by the rapid adoption of AI technologies.
AI may change jobs, but LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky says these 5 human skills will matter more than ever. Here’s why.