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Microsoft Announces New Free LinkedIn Features for Microsoft Members for Startups Founders Hub - Microsoft News Center Australia

Microsoft Announces New Free LinkedIn Features for Microsoft Members for Startups Founders Hub – Microsoft News Center Australia

The company provides access to Recruiter Lite servicesAnd the Navigator Sales CenterAnd the LinkedIn Premium Business And the LinkedIn ads

Microsoft has announced that it is offering new Linkedin resources to member businesses in the Microsoft for Startups Founders Hub. From now on, they will have access to resources Recruit LiteAnd the Navigator Sales CenterAnd the LinkedIn Premium Business And the LinkedIn ads.

Microsoft Center for Startups Founders Hub, It is a project aimed at It aims to remove barriers to startup success and provide founders with free resources at any stage of their company development to help build a successful startup. The initiative provides everything from Microsoft Azure certifications to expert guidance. Microsoft recently added a number of new features – Like accessing GPT-3 models using Open AI And tools have no icon like bubble To enhance the success of startups.

“With Microsoft for Startups Founders Hub, our goal is to help drive success at every stage of the journey,” said Charlotte Yarconi, President of Microsoft Commerce + Ecosystems. “Startups around the world are taking advantage of existing benefits, such as Azure credits and free software, which help with cost optimization, as well as technical advice to create a better product. So we’re excited to add another feature to this project with LinkedIn to help founders recruit talent and find clients. Earn them and connect with peers and investors.”

Starting this week, all eligible members of the Microsoft for Startups Founders Hub program will have another tool to help the process of hiring talent, finding clients, and connecting with peers and investors. They will be able to rely on LinkedIn resources to:

  • Hire the right people with Recruiter Lite: To help startups meet the challenge of recruiting new talent, Microsoft is offering a 3-month subscription to Recruiter Lite. Recruiter Lite helps users get the most out of their network to identify the right hires for their company and build a candidate pipeline to fill talent gaps as they expand.
  • Grow your business with the Sales Navigator Core: Now, eligible members of the Microsoft for Startups Founders Hub can gain 3-month access to the Sales Navigator Core from LinkedIn, using people-based insights to target the right buyers, understand who they are, and interact effectively with potential customers.
  • Expand your network with LinkedIn Premium Business: Startups can access data and insights about companies relevant to their business, find and connect with potential customers outside their network, and create opportunities by turning their profile perspectives into strategic communications.
  • Building Brands with LinkedIn Ads: Advertising on LinkedIn’s professional network can help a brand engage a community of decision makers to drive business-related actions. Eligible Microsoft Startup Founding Center members can receive it now Up to $1,000 in credits From advertising to attract potential customers, increase traffic, and increase awareness of your brand and product.
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These benefits are available to all levels of the Microsoft for Startups Founders Hub program, which means that eligible members will be able to access these tools, even early stage startups.

To access these LinkedIn benefits along with a wide range of Microsoft tools and partner offerings, Visit the Microsoft for Startups Founders Hub.

About Microsoft  

Microsoft (Nasdaq “MSFT” microsoft) is enabling digital transformation in the era of intelligent cloud and intelligent edge. Microsoft’s mission is to empower every person and organization on the planet to achieve more. The company has been in Brazil for 34 years and is one of 120 subsidiaries of Microsoft Corporation, founded in 1975. In 2020, the company invested more than $13 million in providing technology for free to 1,765 NGOs in Brazil, benefiting from many of social projects. Since 2011, Microsoft has supported more than 7,500 startups in Brazil with donations of more than $202 million in cloud credits.