LinkedIn reviews

3.8

66% would recommend to a friend

(7,633 total reviews)
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Ryan Roslansky

67% approve of CEO

51% positive business outlook

LinkedIn has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 7,633 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 Informationstechnologie industry (3.9 stars).

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8K reviews
1.0
May 28, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Free Food Some good people (mostly unhappy to work for this company and looking to move on) Some really good companies in Dublin with fantastic work culture to work for in the future Close to the luas

Cons

Poor management, hard work not rewarded. Employees do not respect the so called leaders, who graciously tell you they have taken a step down to grace you with their presence. The oracle. Leading the greatest finance team in the world. Managers steal ideas and are motivated by their own progression. Company values open and honest culture but often opaque and will straight lie, dishonesty is the norm. Managers hire their compatriots without experience for the role. Top talent.

1.0
Aug 20, 2013

Disappointed

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- free food - Gym - Good location - free snacks - Free drinks

Cons

- Bad management - Racism - Some male managers are so inappropriate with female stafmembers, its all condoned by management

1.0
Jan 20, 2013
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Snacks and meals provided Good locations world wide Brand Recognizably

Cons

Arrogant staff doesn't even begin to cover the stuck up attitude of the team. They are so busy standing up in meetings to tell the managers how much they love working there, that any constructive criticism is seen as heresy, unappreciated and not reviewed seriously. The staff is not nice in general selfish environment that has snowballed to be that way by the snarky managers. There's a handful of senior level team members that think it's funny to 'haze' new hires by not acknowledging their existence for their first 2 months. They tweet cruel comments about the other staff members. They also tell other team members when individuals are put on performance improvement plans. So these bad apples ruin it for the rest of the team. Many other team members simply aren't interested in getting to know you or anyone else new or not because it doesn't serve their bottom line. For a sales team, it's funny there's no camaraderie or even general warmth. When you have a company that preaches culture, but management participates in no actual way to improve it and the foot soldiers are destroying it, the decay of morale begins. Little to no training; it's sink or swim and they like it that way. So longer term employees have to pitch in and take time out to aid the same questions over and over because newbies get no overviews. In reality, it does not set one up as a new hire nor as a senior member as it's time consuming. It creates a hostile workplace where it's a weakness to ask questions and seek advice on improvement and there's nothing in it for senior team members as its not their job. One would normally direct them to their managers, but that's if you actually get time with your manager. They are usually in meetings or traveling so good luck. Not competitive compensation in comparison to other bay area .coms.

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