Microsoft's corporate social networking platform, Linkedin, has officially stopped service on Wednesday (August 9th), a localized job search platform in China, in China.
Lin Ying announced the news on his website.
Lingying said that although preliminary progress has been made in the past year, Lingying's workplace has always faced the increasingly fierce market competition and the challenges brought about by the macroeconomic environment, which made the company eventually makeDecision to stop service.
Lingying said that the "Lingying Workplace" will delete all personal account data. This change will not affect the accounts and services of other Lingying.
Lingying entered China in 2014.In March 2021, Lingying temporarily stopped the registration of new users in China to ensure that all the contents and services provided by the platform conform to local laws and regulations.