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New OpenAI Jobs Platform Challenges LinkedIn With AI

Paul Balo by Paul Balo
September 7, 2025
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It’s a bold new chapter in the OpenAI story: the company is launching an AI-powered jobs platform positioned squarely as a challenger to LinkedIn. Set for rollout in mid-2026, this new initiative comes packed with résumé reimagining, AI fluency certificates, and local hiring support, signalling OpenAI’s ambitions are fast expanding beyond ChatGPT.

CEO of Applications Fidji Simo broke the news during a White House tech dinner and in her blog post. She described the platform as a way to help people connect with jobs through AI, “including support for local businesses, government jobs, and skill certification from basic AI use to prompt engineering.”.

What makes this move even more intriguing is the timing and who backs OpenAI. Microsoft, LinkedIn’s parent company, is also the startup’s biggest investor, yet these developments lay the groundwork for direct competition, adding tension to an already complex relationship. (Imagine going to your neighbour’s backyard and then offering to build their house even though they helped build yours.)

Here’s the kicker: unlike traditional job boards, the OpenAI Jobs Platform will use AI to match skills with roles and offer certification programs embedded directly inside ChatGPT’s Study Mode. The ambition is to certify 10 million Americans in AI skills by 2030, in partnership with major names like Walmart, Accenture, and state governments in Delaware and Texas.

This major move joins a list of big bets OpenAI is making right now: it’s reportedly building its own AI chips with Broadcom, working on browsers, productivity apps, and even hardware stressing that it’s not just an AI research lab, but a full-stack tech force in the making.

Yet LinkedIn isn’t exactly at a standstill. It has been rolling out AI-powered matching and certifications of its own, and still commands an ecosystem of over a billion users. OpenAI will need more than good algorithms to cut into that reach. Still, its energy, brand, and AI-first approach make it a distraction LinkedIn can’t ignore.

In a way, this is as much about work as it is about relevance. As AI reshapes industries, the tools for proving your skills—and finding someone who values them have to evolve. OpenAI isn’t just building tools it’s trying to reshape the job market itself. And with that, the job search game is changing.

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Paul Balo is the founder of TechBooky and a highly skilled wireless communications professional with a strong background in cloud computing, offering extensive experience in designing, implementing, and managing wireless communication systems.

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