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3.8

65% would recommend to a friend

(867 total reviews)
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Ryan Roslansky

64% approve of CEO

48% positive business outlook

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4.0
Oct 24, 2017

Depends on what you want

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Pros

Great Company Perks Flexible work arrangement In office Gym Business travel if that's your thing Free snacks and Lunch Catering They really spend a lot on their employees

Cons

Despite the great benefits, they experience higher than average attrition rates in the market. They promote the wrong people who eventually get pushed out because they simply cannot manage, or, the good people leave. Have no clear roadmap on how to execute "high level strategies" - great ideas with not execution plan = failure The Customer Success team's future is contractors and eventually redundancy - they should no have established this department in the first place. What we do is redundant to the Relationship Managers. All the Senior Managers for Customer Success have since left!

5.0
Sep 19, 2017
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Pros

Great benefits. Pay is market, and there's tons of room for raises and advancement. Opportunities to try something outside of your wheelhouse. Fantastic culture of working hard, playing hard, and supporting each other as a team.

Cons

Hours can be long sometimes, and management gets shuffled around a lot.

2.0
Aug 15, 2017

Needs to Grow and Mature

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Pros

Most of the time people are friendly, outgoing and fun to be around. The food is ok, pay could be better, but Time off is excellent. We try hard to make a good product. Work / Home balance can get very out of balance if you are on a deadline.

Cons

Too many people that are not accountable for their action. Blaming others for slowness or failures. Biggest issue, age discrimination. It appears, at least from where I sit, there is no one over 40 in the room. That is discouraging as people that are over that age and older have a wealth of stories and experience that could really help the company. Most likely in all areas, but especially sales. LinkedIn has some great products, but a lot of immature sales people that do not have a lot of street experience. It shows. The other thing is communication. A friend of mine applied at LinkedIn. It took three week for a phone interview after LinkedIn approached her. Now it has been over two months. The position is still open and no communication. She has tried repeatedly to contact the recruiter and he never replies.

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