LinkedIn reviews

3.8

66% would recommend to a friend

(7,646 total reviews)
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LinkedIn has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 7,646 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The LinkedIn employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Tecnologia da informação industry (3.9 stars).

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4.0
May 8, 2019
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Pros

LinkedIn values their employees and you experience that through beautiful facilities, food, perks, and benefits (half the cost of my prior and current companies, both of which are great). Budget is allocated so managers can do a team building activity each month, and travel is easily had when needed. There's also a big focus on personal development, and I did transform as a leader while I was there, taking advantage of in person and virtual training, speaker series, and learning from managers and senior leaders.

Cons

After several years at LinkedIn I started to see the ugly side for what it was. I saw how e-staff seem "amazing" in front of a crowd but are often arrogant jerks if you actually have to work with them. People cower around senior leaders trying to keep them happy and there is a lot of deferring to the most senior person in the room. I also saw good people get pushed out and overly-political and ruthless people get promoted (though I say that having been promoted twice while there LOL). When I left it had become way too bureaucratic, too political, and too fearful (crouching in a protective position vs. innovating and actually "taking intelligent risks"). Also don't join LinkedIn unless you love meetings - the company value of "Collaboration" means no one is empowered to make a decision until you get a dozen people on board, requiring 30 meetings to get there. It can be collaboration at its worst. Overall I'm grateful to have had the experience, but am glad to have shaken that cult-like LinkedIn-worshiping mindset.

1.0
Jan 9, 2019

Worst company ever!

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Pros

The few things at LinkedIn are the food, stock options and free car charging

Cons

The company is filled with friends and family workers who are very arrogant, selfish and childish. It’s a give me or what can you do for me type of attitude. LinkedIn only cares about you if you kiss everyone’s butt and tell them they are great. You attend meeting after meeting that are worthless or self centered around their wants and needs.

2.0
Feb 23, 2016

Drink in the Kool Aid at your peril

Anonymous employee
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Pros

I'm writing this 12 months after I left LinkedIn Marketing Solutions as I believe sufficient time has passed to offer unbiased and constructive notes. The perks are good - such as free food, gym, and other fitness classes Opportunity to travel and meet a broad set of smart and nice colleagues Opportunity to grow or expand your skills in adjacent areas of interests Good fun / social events

Cons

LinkedIn suffers from what others on Glassdoor have called a 'cult like' belief in its mission to help the world's professionals. This belief is drilled into people from day 1 and any deviation from the script is met with disapproval. Middle Management in the London office is/was poor. I suspect this may be down to the legacy of the old guard who have very generous share options and as a result don't want to rock the boat. In LinkedIn Marketing Solutions - the sales team are king. If you are not in the sales team, you are there to service the sales team. This as you can imagine leads to a lot of resentment. Not short of ego at the best of time the behaviour of some of the sales team can be insufferable especially if you challenge their thinking on a client.

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