The worst place I've ever worked - Manager LinkedIn Employee Review

1.0
Oct 6, 2022
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Pros

Superficially good culture Some really great coworkers Microsoft equity Free food/snacks

Cons

It's an old boys club. Promotions are handed out based on where you want to grad school or how you know decision makers from outside of work. If you're not in the old boys club, then strong performance does not get rewarded. Getting an 'exceeds expectations' performance review has no bearing on your promotion timeline - because if you're not in the old boys club then you're not getting promoted no matter how strong your case for promotion is - even when the promotion has been promised. Conversely, if you are in the old boys club (which is limited to white men), promotions land in your lap after a few months on the job even though the entire org is convinced that you're undeserving. Ultimately, senior leaders are only to serve themselves. They'll grab territory to make themselves seem important. And throw a few crumbs on junior staff (e.g. free snacks, half-yearly happy hours) to make them happy. Culture is superficially nice. But scratch beneath the surface and it's the same rotten culture as any other non-tech org. It's a frat house masquerading as a tech firm. Avoid at all costs.

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5.0
Jun 9, 2026
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Pros

Excellent work life balance and great kind of environment

Cons

There is a lot of pressure on deliverables

2.0
Jun 15, 2026
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Pros

Amazing perks and nice people. Perks: I was able to purchase new luggage with the help of some internal points for my performance. Unfortunately, I have not traveled since I left the company with the luggage. Travel also changed after I took the job and I was a global traveler.

Cons

I ended up quitting my job to look for a new job in 2024. The exit from the company was extremely poorly managed by my manager and the HR staff. I had a very difficult time networking after I left the job which is funny given that it is a social networking platform. I felt like there was still a presence from the company even after joining She Runs It, a third-party networking platform for women. I expected more from LinkedIn during my departure. I was unaware what impact working at this company could have on my career. They should really help their employees with their next role and applying as a lot of the applications occur on the platform. There was only an opportunity to interview and reach out to people that worked for LinkedIn at B2B, even though I have B2C experience. AI has really complicated the process as well with writing etc. since leaving.

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