LinkedIn reviews

3.8

66% would recommend to a friend

(7,657 total reviews)
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Ryan Roslansky

66% approve of CEO

50% positive business outlook

LinkedIn has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 7,657 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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8K reviews
1.0
Jun 2, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Benefits. Some* roles get unlimited time off week shut down (NAMER only) in July week off between Christmas and New Years Free Medical Healthcare (spouse at discount)

Cons

Extreme Left Policies are part of most team/company meetings and comms. Entitled employees. During COVID layoffs, employees literally demanded we get free lunches sent to our homes. White Conservatives are not welcome. You have to hide your political views, and if you are unvaccinated you are not allowed into offices or even the Global Sales Kickoff in Vegas. Big Pharma sponsors our events, and then vaccine mandates followed. Constant emails and posts from leaders about LinkedIn's Democratic political views (pro-abortion, political candidates, vaccination stance, etc.) They pride themselves on being "Inclusive" but only if you are left winged and not a white male. Quotas double every half, but pay stays the same. CEO never went to college, but they hide that and still recommend it for jobs here. He is a product guy, cares less about sales teams and process.

4.0
Apr 15, 2021
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

- Awesome Benefits for healthcare, company disconnects/ shutdowns for 2 weeks, reimbursement programs for gym/massage/home cleaning services, 401k + Stock Plans - Hiring Managers are true partnerships rather than order taking like an agency or other companies - For any recruiter, you will grow in how you think with data driven decisions and how to leverage information for closing candidates/Hiring Manager relationships, and opportunities to join projects for the LinkedIn Recruiter tool - Your teammates will be your best friends

Cons

This is hard to say, but needs to be addressed: LinkedIn is a company that prides itself on being compassionate, to use Jeff Weiner’s word specifically. Unfortunately, for the recruiting org, there has been a mass exodus after the 2020 layoffs. The main culprit being the culture shift. Ex: getting promoted is extremely difficult. This last year after lay-offs not one recruiter was promoted, but a Manager was promoted. Anyone who was targeting to get promoted has to wait another full year. Favoritism is a real issue here. Ex: While you will be told it’s unlimited vacation, any time off outside of the company shutdowns is not encouraged. Ex: there are quarterly surveys asking how to be better, how your Managers can be better. Despite feedback, nothing is ever done to rectify any alarming issue. But you will always be told how to be better, no matter what. Overall issue: LinkedIn started out as a welcoming company with a start up mentality. Now it’s more of a grind company with a “clique” energy and you’ll find yourself saying how great it is, but also feeling like you’re never enough. Personally, I’d rather work for a company that is honest about the work expectations and long term agenda.

1.0
Jul 29, 2020

Terrible handling of layoffs

Anonymous employee
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

used to be a great culture

Cons

Politics; leaders value visibility over performance, highlighted in top performers being laid off and hanging onto people that are more visible. Culture and values are not realistic as leaders dont follow them. Open honest and constructive is one example, everything is secret and fed to you on a need to know basis. You would think we work in the CIA how they handle comms for some basic changes

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