LinkedIn reveals the 15 fastest-growing jobs in Australia
The social network platform for corporates has unveiled its hot-list of jobs rising in 2026, with technical and strategic AI roles unsurprisingly topping the list.
The social network platform for corporates has unveiled its hot-list of jobs rising in 2026, with technical and strategic AI roles unsurprisingly topping the list.
In his 1975 book “The Philosophy of Andy Warhol (From A to B and Back Again)”, Andy Warhol, said if he could hire anyone on retainer, he’d hire a boss. “I think a boss would be a good person to have around,” he said. I can relate. When you’re the business owner, you’re in charge of how you spend your time. But sometimes, you just want someone to tell you what to do.
LinkedIn doesn’t get explicit consent for training AI, requiring users to opt out.
20 years after being founded in a Silicon Valley garage, LinkedIn has become an invaluable platform for professionals around the globe. Australian country manager Matt Tindale talks exclusively to Forbes Australia about driving engagement in the highly-penetrated Australian market.
Generative AI has already been one of the most talked about technologies in the world of work as it will change how we work. On LinkedIn, we are seeing a 70% global increase in conversations about AI between December 2022 and September 2023 which shows the appetite for this technology.
With the rise of ChatGPT and generative AI, the future of work has changed rapidly for Australian and global employees.
Fear over artificial intelligence replacing jobs has dominated many of the headlines around AI and work. But job boards LinkedIn, ZipRecruiter and Indeed are seeing the number of new AI-related jobs grow exponentially, too.