The Total Career Page Views by Function metric tracks the total number of times users visit the Careers section of your company's LinkedIn page. This metric helps assess interest in job opportunities, company culture, and employee-related content, providing insight into how many users are exploring potential career options with your company split up by Functions.
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Total Reactions represents the overall engagement received, including likes, comments, and shares. This metric helps gauge content performance and audience interaction.
The Followers by Function metric categorizes a LinkedIn page's audience based on their job functions, providing insights on the types of professionals following the page.
Reactions by Page Update measures the total number of reactions (like, love, celebrate, etc.) received on your LinkedIn Company Page posts, giving insights into audience engagement and sentiment.
Company Home Page Views (mobile) metric tracks the number of times your company's LinkedIn Page is viewed on mobile devices, providing insights into mobile engagement with your brand.
The time the video was watched split up by Videos. Video auto-looping will continue to increase this metric for each subsequent play.
The time watched for video play-pause cycles that are at least 3 seconds split up by Videos. Video auto-looping will continue to increase this metric for each subsequent play.
Total video views with play-pause cycles for at least 3 seconds split up by Videos. Auto-looping videos are counted as one when loaded. Each subsequent auto-looped play does not increase this metric.
The total time watched for video play-pause cycles that are at least 3 seconds split up by Videos. Video auto-looping will continue to increase this metric for each subsequent play.