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John Wynne
Nov 08, 2017Silver Contributor
Resume Assistant brings LinkedIn to Word
More evidence of LinkedIn embedding in Office 365 https://blogs.office.com/en-us/2017/11/08/bringing-ai-to-job-seekers-with-resume-assistant-in-word-powered-by-linkedin/?eu=true
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Hi John,
i guess you signed for it when you completed your Linkedin Profile.
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- Daniel KmiecikCopper Contributor
How do I turn off resume assistant? I don't want to see it every time I open my resume, and I don't want to use it.
- Cian AllnerSilver Contributor
There is Microsoft Mechanics demo just posted as well - https://youtu.be/9VL8GsrSojk:
Now all I need is a LinkedIn profile!
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Normally it would only show info that is public if you look at a other profile. And if it is possible to bring your own profile to Word that would be awesome
- John WynneSilver ContributorUnderstood but something being ‘public’ doesn’t take rights away from the originator. Obviously if it’s your profile then fine but copying someone else, not so much.
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Hi John,
i guess you signed for it when you completed your Linkedin Profile.
John Wynne
Silver Contributor
Be careful not to plagiarise or appropriate others IP using this tool would be an early observation!