LinkedIn reviews

3.8

65% would recommend to a friend

(7,675 total reviews)
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Ryan Roslansky

65% approve of CEO

49% positive business outlook

LinkedIn has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 7,675 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 Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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3.0
Sep 29, 2020
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Pros

Employer Benefits including food, office space (pre-Covid), health insurance, 401K etc Global Top Talent Enablement / Training Programs Access to global network Culture (for the most part)

Cons

- Lack of product diversity (Marketing / Media business) — about 5-10 years behind the industry curve - Go-to-market pace: product releases are slow as molasses and those that do launch are feature and functionality based vs tangible new products to market. - Internal systems and sales productivity tools are underutilized. Be prepared to work out of a lot of manual spreadsheets instead of a CRM for running and forecasting your business. - Overemphasis on operational process and underemphasis on actual selling and selling tactics - Sales Management. Many of the managers in the LinkedIn Marketing Solutions business are not sales managers. Former Ops and management consultants are hired to be “sales managers” and do not have field selling experience. They will force operational process down your throat to the point where you forget how to sell because you spend 75% of your selling time writing the book on it. - Lack of hiring diversity and exclusivity. LMS senior leaders brand themselves as diversity and inclusion advocates when in actuality they will keep hiring internal candidates from their inner circle who walk, talk, and look, and think just like them. If you make one mistake, it will stay with you throughout your time with Linkedin marketing and you will be branded as such until you suck up to the next shiny new manager in line who submits to group think because that is in fact the only way you will get promoted. They will use Leadership, Leverage and Results as “performance evaluators” but the truth is these “levers” are subject to your manager and how they think about you or have been forced to think about you at a certain moment in time. These metrics could push you out or spun up to promote you. - Takes years to get promoted if you are not part of the “inner circle”

5.0
Aug 24, 2019
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Pros

World class benefits, actual work-life balance emphasis, work on innovative projects with other intellectual people, and last not least, work at a company that has a strong core mission to help make the world a better place.

Cons

Only con would be that we have to use Microsoft products.

5.0
Mar 14, 2019
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Pros

- CEO: Clear captain leading the ship. You always feel like you are in great hands - Transparency/Communication: The CEO has town hall meetings regularly and encourages participation. No excuse to ever feel like you are "out of the loop" - Culture: The work culture is the best I've ever been a part of. Majority of the people truly love working there. And a lot of folks have "buyer's remorse" when they leave - People: Smartest group of people I've ever worked with from top to bottom. - Perks/Benefits: These are amazing as well. I still brag to this day about the gourmet cafeteria, snacks, events, free transportation, and benefits that will keep you on campus.

Cons

One thing I learned about being at LinkedIn is that no one is perfect and they value constructive criticism, so here it goes: Lots of "Type A" personalities that are engaging in healthy competition. Some of the "quieter" folks who put their head down and do the work often don't get the credit they deserve.

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