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This seems to suggest that the market is not as tight as it once was and moving around is more of a risk than it might have been more recently.
Cara O'Leary is the Country Manager with LinkedIn Ireland and is on the line.
Good morning, Cara.
Cara, tell us more about what hugging your job means.
And it looks as if working from home or hybrid working or flexible working or whatever you want to call it is not becoming any less popular for job seekers, according to your research.
Don't tell Dennis O'Brien he's not a fan of flexible working.
The American administration may have gone off the idea of tackling climate change, but we here in Ireland seem to value skills in the green or environmental space.
You're suggesting that the market, it may not be as tight as it once was.
Do you get a sense that unemployment might start inching upwards?
It's a good point you make about AI because there is some evidence that graduates, in America at least, aren't getting jobs as quickly as they were because those entry-level roles are being taken up by AI.
Have we seen any evidence of that in Ireland yet?
LinkedIn seems to be falling foul of the regulators of late.
The ComisiΓ³n de la UniΓ³n announced that it's launched an investigation over users struggling to be able to complain over illegal content.
And you were fined β¬310 million by the Irish Data Protection Commissioner.
What's going on?
And what about the β¬310 million fine?
Have you guys paid that or are you challenging that?
Can I ask you whether you're worried about big American tech being a bit close to the White House?
Now, I know you guys weren't personally in the meetings with Donald Trump, but obviously LinkedIn is owned by Microsoft and they certainly sat in.
And over the last two days, the U.S.