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Dominant Aryna Sabalenka one step away from US Open repeat — now she has to clear Amanda Anisimova hurdle

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This grand U.S. Open stage under the Arthur Ashe Stadium lights has become familiar to Aryna Sabalenka.

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AJ Lee makes stunning WWE return with CM Punk a decade after retiring

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A.J. Lee is finally back in WWE.

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Lisa Marie Presley’s final moments before ‘unbearable’ death revealed in new suit targeting mom Priscilla

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“I began to sob. I don’t remember falling,” Priscilla allegedly writes of Lisa Marie’s death in her upcoming memoir.

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Former Pro Bowl WR Shoots His Shot With Chiefs After Xavier Worthy Injury

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Three-time 1,000-yard receiver made it known he’ll gladly take Worthy’s spot

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Eric Adams’ Chances of Winning NYC Mayoral Race, Betting Odds Show

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Polling and wagering data has amplified debate over whether trailing candidates should exit to consolidate anti-Zohran Mamdani votes.

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Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce were held in check in quiet first half of Chiefs’ season

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The Chiefs’ offense started out quietly.

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LinkedIn enhances recruiter verification to combat hiring scams

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LinkedIn Implements New Verification Process to Combat Recruitment Scams

LinkedIn is taking significant strides to curb recruitment scams by mandating that individuals with recruitment or executive job titles verify their workplaces. This new verification requirement extends to executives involved in hiring processes, as the platform broadens its effort to enhance trust among users, reports 24brussels.

The verification process aims to bolster job seekers’ confidence by ensuring that only legitimate recruiters and executives are identifiable on the platform. While current recruiters will not need to verify their statuses immediately, anyone who updates or adds a recruitment-related job title—such as “Recruiter” or “Talent Acquisition Specialist”—must complete the verification process.

Verification is free and primarily involves confirming possession of a company email address. Oscar Rodriguez, LinkedIn’s vice president of trust, emphasized that this update “helps job-seekers identify legitimate recruiters and avoid scams.” The platform already offers verified recruiter labels available to those with a paid LinkedIn recruiter license.

Executives will also undergo this verification, which is now compulsory for titles including “Executive Director” and “Vice President.” Additionally, LinkedIn has begun expanding its company page verification capabilities, transitioning from a previously limited access model that required special requests to one that is universally available to any company boasting a premium subscription.

Since the launch of the verification feature in 2023, LinkedIn reports that over 80 million users have successfully completed the verification process. Earlier this year, the platform expanded its verification beyond its own network, allowing users from platforms like Adobe to showcase “Verified on LinkedIn” badges.


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Cam Schlittler’s untimely clunker sinks Yankees in big Blue Jays series opener

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Schlit happens.

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AJ Lee Returns To WWE On SmackDown

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AJ Lee is back in WWE.

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Chiefs draw more fans in Brazil but some supporters disappointed Taylor Swift nowhere to be seen

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Chiefs draw more fans in Brazil but some supporters disappointed Taylor Swift nowhere to be seen

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