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Karin Kimbrough

LinkedIn's chief economist, providing insights into economic trends and job market data.

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Nov 26, 2024 • 26min

Bonus Episode: Lessons From Jobs in the Age of AI

Carl Benedikt Frey, a leading expert on AI and work from the Oxford Internet Institute, and Karin Kimbrough, LinkedIn's chief economist, delve into how AI is reshaping the job market. They discuss the rise of social intelligence and creativity as essential skills in a tech-driven world. The conversation highlights the slowdown in hiring trends post-pandemic and underscores the importance of AI skills for both job seekers and employers. They also touch on the advantages AI could bring to lower-skilled workers and the vital role of regulation in its integration.
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Mar 27, 2025 • 22min

Breaking Down Job Market Trends and AI’s Impact with LinkedIn’s Chief Economist

Karin Kimbrough, LinkedIn’s chief economist, offers fascinating insights into current job market trends. She highlights a steady employment rate amid increased competition and a challenging hiring landscape. Discover the booming sectors like healthcare and technology, along with the impact of recent government workforce changes. Kimbrough also explores the increasing demand for AI skills and the need for job seekers to adapt through upskilling, all while navigating the evolving expectations of remote work.
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Sep 19, 2024 • 11min

What to Know About Getting Hired in Today’s Labor Market

Karin Kimbrough, LinkedIn's chief economist, dives into the latest labor market trends, revealing a shift in job application intensity, especially in Europe. She highlights a surge in job searches across sectors like financial services and healthcare, along with baby boomers seeking new opportunities. Karin shares strategic advice for job seekers, emphasizing the importance of a targeted approach and flexibility, while also underlining the growing value of basic AI skills to catch employers' attention.