LinkedIn to conduct all job interviews online because of coronavirus

LinkedIn is concerned about its employees’ well-being given the rapidly increasing death toll from coronavirus

“While we are exploring some commercial opportunities in Pakistan, we currently have no plans to open a local office,” says LinkedIn spokesperson. PHOTO: cpl.ie

Alphabet Inc’s Google on Thursday joined Amazon.com Inc, Facebook Inc and Microsoft Corp in recommending employees in the Seattle area to work from home after many were infected with the coronavirus in the region.

Big tech companies have also withdrawn from several conferences and called off corporate events as the virus spreads.

LinkedIn, an online employment-oriented service has just informed job candidates that they have the option to conduct their interviews online or postpone them until it is safe to do so amid the coronavirus outbreak.

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Applicants were informed via email from LinkedIn’s staffing team.

“In light of the recent coronavirus outbreak and with everyone’s health being LinkedIn’s #1 priority at the moment, all candidates who are scheduled to come onsite are being given the option to either complete their entire interview virtually via BlueJeans video conference or cancel their current schedule and hold off on rescheduling until coming on site is possible,” says LinkedIn in an email reported by The Verge.

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This article originally published on The Verge.

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