Until now, the LinkedIn users in Ukraine – more than 3.5 million accounts created in the country, according to data from Microsoft (which bought LinkedIn in 2016)) – had to use the world’s most widely used professional social network in Russian. There was no version that would allow them to use the platform in their native language.
LinkedIn has more than 3.5 million Ukrainian users
Until a few months ago, this wasn’t much of a problem, as Russian was the language spoken and used by a large part of the population. However, the Russian invasion of Ukraine has resulted in millions of Ukrainians leaving their homes – seeing them destroyed – and leaving jobs and seeking refuge across Europe.
This reality has led LinkedIn to work against the clock in recent months to provide the country’s 3.5 million users with a version of the professional social network that they can use in their native language, Ukrainian.
LinkedIn announced this week that the Ukrainian version is now available and anyone in the world can use it if they want to, allowing Ukrainian speakers to more accurately advertise their professional skills, find a new job, and get support from LinkedIn’s user community. This was acknowledged by LinkedIn’s EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa) Director, Josh Graff, in a after posted on your profile on the professional network.
Those people who want change the language they use LinkedInthey can handle it your profile settings in the professional social network. Not only can they change the language to Ukrainian there, but they can also choose from the more than 100 languages LinkedIn already supports.
This allows them to browse the menus with vocabulary in their selected language, receive messages and notices from the platform in that same language and understand every section, tab or tool that is of course enabled in their preferred language.
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