How to find your “Saved Posts” in Linkedin
Here's how to find your “Saved Posts” (No idea why this is absolute mess by LinkedIn and/or why they move this around, this is current as of 25 Nov 2023):
Laptop/Desktop browser:
2. On your profile page, scroll down a little to find 'Resources' section, in that section you will read something like: "Show all 5 resources", click that to proceed next step (image attached)
3. 'My Items' is where your “Saved Post” is kept (image attached).
4. Once you are under "My items", you'd see on the left all your "saved" work from "posted jobs", "my jobs", "my learning", and finally "saved posts and articles" - the articles you put to back burner that you wish to visit will be in "saved posts and articles" (image attached).
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Great post! Yep, the saved posts feature is very well hidden in LinkedIn. I sometimes save a post just so I can see the "View all saved posts" option! I found the feature so frustrating that I built a little tool called likedin.io to help me search my own saved posts. You might find it useful!
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1 年Thank you Matt! Finally, thanks to you.. found it!! ??
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1 年That was not intuitive at all - thanks for this post!