OpenAI announces AI-powered hiring platform to compete with LinkedIn: How it will work

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OpenAI has announced OpenAI Jobs Platform.

The OpenAI Jobs Platform will connect companies with skilled people at all levels.

OpenAI has also introduced official certifications.

OpenAI announces AI-powered hiring platform to compete with LinkedIn: How it will work

When it comes to job platforms, LinkedIn is often the first name that comes up. For years, it has been the go-to place for professionals to connect, build networks and find work opportunities. Now, the company behind ChatGPT, OpenAI, has announced its plan to enter this market.

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OpenAI has revealed that it is working to build out an AI-powered hiring platform named OpenAI Jobs Platform. Along with the job platform, the company has also introduced OpenAI Certifications. Keep reading for the details.

OpenAI Jobs Platform

The OpenAI Jobs Platform will connect companies with skilled people at all levels, and help workers find jobs where they can use their talents. AI will be used to match what businesses need with what workers can offer.

This platform isn’t just for big companies, according to OpenAI. It will also support local businesses and governments so they can find the AI talent they need to grow and serve their communities. 

Also read: OpenAI makes ChatGPT Projects available to free users, adds new features

OpenAI Certifications

To address the concern of whether candidates are actually fluent in AI, OpenAI is introducing official certifications. These will be offered through the OpenAI Academy, a free online learning hub that has already reached more than 2 million users.

The certifications will cover different levels of AI knowledge, from basic workplace use to more advanced skills like prompt engineering. Learners will be able to prepare and test for certification directly in ChatGPT. Employers will also have the option to integrate the program into their own training systems.

Also read: Google announces new Android features: Audio sharing, redesigned Quick Share and more

OpenAI has set a goal of certifying 10 million Americans by 2030. “We’re launching these new initiatives as part of our commitment to the White House’s efforts toward expanding AI literacy. As we continue to build these programs, we’ll remain focused on serving the needs of both workers and employers,” the company said.

Ayushi Jain

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