Can LinkedIn Learning give journalists a career edge?
By Suganthi Marimuthu in Media News on Friday, 19th June 2026 at 7:54pm
LinkedIn Learning has quietly become a fixture in how journalists and journalism students try to stay employable. The pitch is reasonable. As newsrooms fold artificial intelligence into daily work and digital skills harden into baseline requirements, the platform's short, self-paced courses promise a fast way to keep up. The catch, which its own users and the journalists watching them describe clearly, is that almost none of those courses are built for journalism and the certificates they produce do little to move a hiring decision.
Subasheni M, a journalism student, is exactly who the platform is built for. "I have taken courses related to AI tools for content creation, data journalism and multimedia storytelling on LinkedIn Learning, which are quite popular among journalists,...
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