New OpenAI platform aims to connect employers and talent
With LinkedIn already rolling out its own AI features, OpenAI’s recruitment venture signals a growing battle for dominance in the hiring technology market.

OpenAI has announced plans to launch an AI-powered hiring platform to compete with LinkedIn directly. The service, OpenAI Jobs Platform, is expected to debut by mid-2026.
Applications CEO Fidji Simo said the platform will help businesses and employees find ideal matches using AI, with tailored options for small businesses and local governments. The Texas Association of Business plans to use the platform to connect employers with talent.
The move highlights OpenAI’s efforts to expand beyond ChatGPT into a broader range of applications, including a browser, a social media app, and recruitment. The company faces intense competition from Microsoft-owned LinkedIn, which has been adding AI features of its own.
Alongside the hiring initiative, OpenAI is preparing to pilot its Certifications programme through the OpenAI Academy. The scheme will provide certificates for AI proficiency, with Walmart among the first partners.
OpenAI aims to certify 10 million Americans by 2030 as part of its commitment to advancing AI literacy.
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