The Career Page Views (desktop) by Seniority metric measures the total number of times users view the Careers section of your company's page specifically from desktop devices. This metric helps track desktop traffic and gauge user interest in job opportunities or company culture from non-mobile platforms split up by Seniorities.
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Followers metric on LinkedIn Company Pages shows the number of users who have chosen to receive updates from the company. It indicates the reach and engagement potential of the page.
Followers by Industry shows the breakdown of your LinkedIn Company Page followers by their industry. It helps you understand the professional backgrounds of your audience.
Impressions by Page Update metric shows the total number of times your updates are viewed. It helps track the reach and visibility of your content on LinkedIn Company Pages.
The Engagement Rate by Page Update measures how effectively your content engages the audience. It's calculated by dividing total interactions (likes, comments, shares, clicks) by impressions split up by Page Updates. A higher rate indicates stronger audience interest and content relevance.
Unique impressions measure the number of individual LinkedIn users who have viewed a specific piece of content on a Company Page, regardless of how many times they have seen it.
Total Clicks by Page Update metric measures the total number of clicks (engagement) on a specific LinkedIn Company Page update, providing insights into the effectiveness of the content and audience interest.
The Total Comments by Page Update metric measures the number of unique comments on a specific post on a LinkedIn Company Page. This metric provides insights into engagement levels and audience interaction.
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.