The offer is for healthcare companies and organizations, disaster relief nonprofits, as well as essential jobs in supermarkets, package delivery, and warehousing. COVID19
LINKEDIN. This illustration picture taken on July 24, 2019 in Paris shows the logo of the US social network application Linkedin on the screen of a tablet. Photo by Martin Bureau/AFP
Healthcare companies and organizations in the healthcare industry, such as hospitals, medical device makers, medical practices and mental healthcare companies, as well as disaster relief nonprofits are eligible for the offer. Essential services, such as jobs in supermarkets, package delivery, and warehousing are also included.
LinkedIn will also be promoting critical healthcare openings on the LinkedIn homepage and the Jobs page to speed up pairing of candidates to jobs.
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