Blog by Patrick Driscoll and Akash Kaura: “LinkedIn’s vision is to create economic opportunity for every member of the global workforce. Since its inception in 2015, the Economic Graph Research and Insights (EGRI) team has worked to make this vision a reality by generating labor market insights such as:
- Real-time economic and workforce intelligence & insights. This takes the form of the monthly LinkedIn Workforce Report, newsletters on LinkedIn.com, working papers, and flagship reports about timely issues such as the green transition to address climate change.
- Sharing economic data with the government and multilateral partners. The Data for Impact program (DFI), whose partners include the World Bank, Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), International Monetary Fund (IMF), Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), Destatis (Germany’s statistical authority), and the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), provides researchers the opportunity to leverage LinkedIn data to inform cutting-edge research, program design, and investment strategy.
- Sharing economic data and commentary with media such as CNBC, The Wall Street Journal, NBC News, Financial Times, etc. so their audiences can stay up to date on timely issues such as remote work, the gender gap, and climate change.
In this post, we’ll describe how the EGRI Data Foundations team (Team Asimov) leverages LinkedIn’s cutting-edge data infrastructure tools such as Unified Metrics Platform, Pinot, and Datahub to ensure we can deliver data and insights robustly, securely, and at scale to a myriad of partners. We will illustrate this through a case study of how we built the pipeline for our most well-known and oft-cited flagship metric: the LinkedIn Hiring Rate…(More)”.