Not what it once was - Anonymous employee LinkedIn Employee Review

3.0
Feb 2, 2017
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great benefits & perks if you care more about having free meals and "team outings" more than competitive pay and professional growth. Reputable brand. Some managers are great. Flexibility to work from home (but this varies widely depending on your managers' personal philosophy). Experience here will get you further after you leave than when you're there.

Cons

LinkedIn's culture has become less culture and more cult as time has gone on. If you don't "fit" with a team and attend every little post-work happy hour, you won't get ahead and will noticeably be ostracized. Middle managers are promoted based on personal relationships or the school they attended more than their performance or qualifications and are largely parrots of what the Directors are telling them to do with very little ability to affect real change. Summer Interns nearly exclusively come from Ivy League schools for no reason, despite a mission to empower youth and provide opportunity for everyone. Internal mobility is not as prevalent as they would lead you to believe - many internal opportunities are never made available to current employees or end up being given to external candidates with little explanation why. They claim to be a "members first" organization, but the every day free member rarely if ever came up in conversations about the future of the business or all-hands as time went on. As they grew, I watched LinkedIn turn into a typical corporate bureaucracy with roadblocks and red tape at every turn to get things done. Business seemed to shift to care more about the bottom line than the member or customer. The salesforce is all extremely young which heavily weights why LI's ratings continue to be so high because it's often someone's first job, so of course they're going to think it's great to get free food and ride scooters. It was extremely rare to see an employee over the age of 45 or so. While they do have diversity and inclusion initiatives, this sometimes seems to only exist to be able to report on it rather than truly caring about diverse thought and experiences.

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2.0
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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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