LinkedIn reviews

3.8

65% would recommend to a friend

(7,678 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 7,678 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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1.0
Oct 19, 2023

Not what it used to be

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Pros

Benefits only, nothing else other than extraordinary benefits

Cons

Leadership such as tc has been getting to political with the wars overseas and has built a divide among two different religions within linkedin. That animosity is not needed and he needs to post his political beliefs on a different platform rather than Linkedin where he is representing the company as an exectutive. Horrible work life balance, litterally horrible. No new and exciting features. Terrible product leadership. They just do trial and error and no idea what they are doing and they get frustrated when it doesnt work. And then layoff.

1.0
Sep 7, 2023
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Pros

There are some great engineers and smart folks there.

Cons

Company leadership and middle management does not believe in being truthfull or objective in any shape or form.

3.0
Sep 1, 2023

Glory days are over

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Pros

Networking Opportunities: LinkedIn still offers a vast network of professionals from various industries. It's a great platform to connect with colleagues, potential employers, and industry peers. Job Listings: The job search feature on LinkedIn remains robust, with a wide range of job listings from different companies and industries. Professional Development: LinkedIn Learning provides access to a wide range of courses and resources for professional development, helping users acquire new skills and knowledge. Company Insights: LinkedIn offers valuable insights into companies, which can be helpful for job seekers and businesses looking to research competitors or potential partners.

Cons

Excessive Ads: The platform has become inundated with advertisements, making the user experience cluttered and distracting. The excessive use of sponsored content can be annoying. Declining Organic Reach: Organic reach for posts and updates has significantly decreased. Even if you have a substantial network, your content may not reach as many people as it used to. Spammy Connection Requests: LinkedIn has seen a rise in spammy connection requests and messages. The platform's etiquette and professionalism have deteriorated over the years. Premium Features Overpriced: LinkedIn's premium subscription options have become increasingly expensive, making it less accessible for users who don't want to pay for additional features. Lack of Innovation: LinkedIn seems to have lost its innovative edge. While other social platforms evolve and introduce new features, LinkedIn has remained relatively stagnant, failing to keep up with modern design and user experience trends. Data Privacy Concerns: LinkedIn has faced security breaches in the past, raising concerns about data privacy and the safety of user information. Inflated Profiles: Some users tend to embellish their profiles or misrepresent themselves, making it difficult for recruiters and professionals to trust the information on the platform. **Endorsements and Recommendations: The endorsements and recommendations system is often misused or overused, leading to a lack of genuine credibility in these endorsements. In conclusion, LinkedIn, once the go-to platform for professional networking, has lost some of its shine over the years. While it still offers valuable networking and job search opportunities, the platform's user experience has suffered due to excessive ads, declining organic reach, and a lack of innovation. Moreover, privacy and security concerns, along with spammy behavior, have further tarnished its reputation. It's essential for LinkedIn to refocus on user experience and security to regain its former glory.

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