LinkedIn reviews

3.8

66% would recommend to a friend

(7,642 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 7,642 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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3.0
Apr 24, 2012
Recommend
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Pros

1. Engineers are pretty good 2. People care about the site and what they are working on 3. Performance is (usually) rewarded 4. You have a huge impact on the world 5. The day-to-day environment is pretty nice 6. There are interesting problems to solve in architecture, scalability, etc.

Cons

1. The architecture of the site is in shambles. Over 300 distinct services on the site. Not a single person could draw even a quarter of the current architecture. 2. The code base is in shambles. There are no comments or documentation in any of the code base. The wiki may be years out of date 3. Within the last year, culture here has gotten extremely political. I'm afraid to do a great job and discuss what I'm working on because it may cause a turf war. 4. Speaking of culture, LinkedIn's is a "culture of fear." We are over post-mortemed. People have responded by going through ridiculous lengths to CYA 5. Middle management is highly variable in quality. Middle managers are promoted by how well they manage upwards, not how well their teams are doing. I've seen people promoted that I frankly felt should have been shown the door based on their lack of professionalism and performance. 6. Engineering is stuck in a vice grip from product 7. When a team is mandated to build a piece of infrastructure, it takes forever and usually comes out as an over-engineered mess that's less capable than the open source alternative they spurned to write it in the first place.

2.0
Sep 20, 2011
Recommend
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Pros

Linkedin has great brand awareness and people are very eager to speak w/ you when you conduct a sales call. LI offers very good perks & benefits (on-site massage, fully stocked kitchens, meals are provided, lots of freebies. Good communication from a top-down perspective. Big names speakers are invited to address LI employees.

Cons

-LI is led by inexperienced middle mgmt who lead by fear & intimidation. Most mid-mgmt have little or no experience leading and are quite often promoted because of "who they know" rather than "what they know & what they can offer". -The sales compensation package is very low compared to other silicon valley companies, and when the sales team figures out how to make $, "the house" changes the rules to regain the advantage. -LI offers a small share of stock options. Upper mngmt receive the lions-share and are able to exercise them long before the foot-soldiers. -The exec mgmt team doesn't know how disgruntled the rank & file sales team is-LI strings a lot of job seekers w/ contract positions to save $ by not offering benefits. Most good non-perm employees do not get perm job offers until well after 1 yr of work.

2.0
Aug 13, 2010
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The stock options are going to be worth something, so it's worth coming if you can negotiate a large grant. The hours are pretty good, I leave the office by 6pm so it's not a bad place if you mind your own business and are satisfied collecting a paycheck and vesting. There are all the usual perks like free food. Hackdays happen every month.

Cons

It's a highly political environment where the people who get ahead are those who promote themselves the most. The management pretends like everything is hunky dory, but the culture isn't the greatest and morale is low. It's a product-driven company where engineers aren't recognized and don't get much respect. Having said that, we keep growing and making money, so something is definitely going right.

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