LinkedIn reviews

3.8

65% would recommend to a friend

(7,680 total reviews)
avatar

Ryan Roslansky

65% approve of CEO

49% positive business outlook

LinkedIn has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 7,680 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).

Reviews by job title

8K reviews
1.0
Jan 13, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- Food and amenities on campus - Benefits are god - Initial comp for the first 4 years are good

Cons

- All eng management and leadership I've worked with are self-serving and will prioritize their own interests at others' expense. No one is willing to lend a hand unless forced to. If it doesn't benefit their own deliverables and career goals, they don't care about helping you. The politics are insane. - Managers are quick to get rid of people who are hurting their own goals, rather than trying to support and help those engineers to improve. - Some of the worst managers and senior managers I've ever seen. They perform 0% people management, and only 100% focus on their deliverables. They only care about the project status. No career development, no guidance, nothing. My manager has never asked a single non-work related thing about me in several years of 1-on-1s. They don't care about employee morale and health, as they see employees as completely replaceable (as my own manager has verbally expressed) - Lot of people coasting doing the bare minimum, while others shoulder the load. The review and promo systems are broken where engineers are only incentivized to work on things that are visible to management, and will not do important things engineers should do like caring about tech debt and dev experience. Too many engineers got good at appealing to management by showing visibility only on things that the managers are looking for, and do nothing else otherwise.

3.0
Dec 31, 2024

Not what it once was

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- Food - People in your direct team - Location - work life balance

Cons

- Director and above are poor - Consistently rebranding with the latest buzz words like AI and not adding value to the product - Pips are everywhere. - Moral is v low. - Progress has pretty mush stopped - Light to no pay increase since CV

2.0
Nov 18, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

-Incredible benefits, from an Empire State Building office to free (and delicious) breakfasts and lunches. I loved going into the office -Hybrid work environment, manager didn't care if I was remote for a week or two (maybe this has changed) -It's the best product in the market for talent acquisition, albeit one of the most expensive -I really loved the people, including my front line manager and director -I certainly learned a lot about sales

Cons

-The pressure and anxiety at LinkedIn got to me like no other job has ever come close to. For some, knowing where you stand relative to quota compared to all of your colleagues helps push you, but for me, it was a detriment when I wasn't performing as well as I wanted. The expectations are incredibly high, and your manager is under a lot of pressure themselves, and that pressure of course trickles down. I felt absolutely worthless while working at LinkedIn whenever I missed quota and I became suicidal. I am a completely different person for the better since leaving on my own accord. I can't believe I let a job hold that much power over me, but it did. This is not uncommon within the sales departments. It's really too bad, since the benefits are incredible, but I see why they have to be so good, to keep people from always quitting. -It seems like the "glory days" of LinkedIn are over, as many of the longer term employees would state. Very minimal budget for anything like travel, team building events, no big holiday party, etc. You pretty much just punch in and out at this point. -Constant fear of layoffs, although I would have LOVED to have gotten laid off by the end of my tenure, for severance purposes. -I sold LinkedIn Recruiter. Our biggest competitor was ourselves, meaning LinkedIn Recruiter Lite. It's an online product that is one tenth of the cost and honestly, gets the job done for a lot of companies. This made selling the full product very difficult, especially when our product team kept making improvements on Recruiter Lite. I was basically selling against myself.

Viewing 634 - 636 of 7,680 Reviews

Glassdoor has 9,376 LinkedIn reviews submitted anonymously by LinkedIn employees. Read employee reviews and ratings on Glassdoor to decide if LinkedIn is right for you.