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The Independent UK
Joanna Whitehead

LinkedIn launches travel time feature for new jobs

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LinkedIn has introduced a new feature that shows users the commute time to a potential new job

The social media site, which is aimed at job seekers and networkers, has launched Your Commute on its mobile services.

On their website, LinkedIn acknowledge the importance of time spent commuting for many workers: “We know commuting is a pain point for many job-seekers, in fact 85 per cent of US professionals say they would take a pay cut for a shorter commute.

“When you visit job listings on LinkedIn from your mobile phone, you’ll start to see a ‘See Your Commute’ module. From here you can enter your address to calculate how long it would take you to get to your new office walking, driving or on public transportation. 

“Soon, you’ll also have the option to save your location information locally on your phone so you don’t have to type it in every time you’re looking at a role.”

Analysis conducted by the Trades Union Congress (TUC) last year reveals that the average daily commute for British people is 58 minutes – the equivalent of 27 working days a year.

Getting to and from work takes an extra five minutes a day compared with a decade ago.

Londoners take the longest to travel to and from work at 81 minutes per day, up by six minutes in the last decade.

The number of workers facing very long commutes of over two hours has increased by 34 per cent over the last ten years.

Rail commuters draw the short straw, with their average journey lasting an average of two hours and 12 minutes every day. 

The TUC blames growing commutes on three main factors: low government spending on transport infrastructure; employers not offering flexible and home working; and, real wages falling while property prices soar, making it harder to move closer to work. 

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