By Stephen Nellis

SAN FRANCISCO, April 29 (Reuters) – LinkedIn, the social network for professionals owned by Microsoft, on Wednesday said ‌that its hiring products using what is known as ‌agentic AI are on track to generate $450 million in sales in the coming ​year.

The sales disclosure for a core AI product is new for LinkedIn, which has 1 billion members and makes much of its revenue from selling tools to sales and recruiting professionals. While Microsoft ‌reports LinkedIn’s overall ⁠sales growth as part of its productivity and business process operating unit, it does not disclose absolute dollar figures ⁠for the network.

LinkedIn has launched two primary agentic AI products for recruiters, one for large businesses and one for small businesses. The ​systems work ​by having an AI agent ​take instructions from a human ‌recruiter to understand what the recruiter is seeking and then sift through LinkedIn profiles to find the best ones for follow-up by the human recruiter.

LinkedIn said the products, some of which were in testing for nearly a year before release, are helping ‌recruiters save time and get higher ​response rates when contacting potential hires.

“Recruiters told ​us half their day ​was low-value work, so we made a bet ‌on understanding their pain to get ​our solution right,” ​Dan Shapero, LinkedIn’s new CEO who took over last week, told Reuters in a statement. “That focus on the customer, ​not racing to ‌launch an AI agent, was the right one and hitting ​this milestone shows it.”

(Reporting by Stephen Nellis in San ​Francisco; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama )