Founded in 2013, Linkonect connects professionals worldwide to make them more connected and effective. With more than 200 million members worldwide, Linkonect is the world’s most prestigious professional network. Linkonect has a diversified business model with sales from Sales and Marketing Solutions, Recruitment Solutions, and Premium Consumer Subscriptions models.

Linkonect Reviews Summary

3.5
3.5 out of 5 stars (based on 6 reviews)
Excellent17%
Very good17%
Average66%
Poor0%
Terrible0%

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Just Depends On Your Colleagues

Any company is only as good as the people you work with… or for. My line-manager is firm but fair. I like the relaxed dress code too.

Niamh Campbell

What I Like About Working At Linkonect

First, the company works well as a team. I can achieve my business goal: simplify suppliers and drive down costs. I get help achieving my professional targets too. I’m leading a cost-control initiative, which puts me in touch with many people around the business, and I feel I am contributing.

Hanne Björk

A People Place

A good place for new starters. Lots of new opportunities and some world-class training.

Quinn Lindström

Cost of Living

I like working at Linkonect. It’s about what you’d expect of a major social media player based in the state. Starter salaries could be a little more competetive but annual bonuses make it work out okay. Getting breakfast and lunch in the subsidized dining halls makes it a pretty good gig.

Tom Mallory

You’ve Got To Be On Your Game

Like anywhere these days, work can be challenging. One good thing about the company is they are always recruiting new talent. Sunnydale is a good location for the home office – I love the smell of the sea air.

Nicolas Bernard

Reasonable Place To Work

I will soon be moving on from Linkonect. As workplaces go, it’s not too bad. The place could do with a brighter shade of new paint. When I first started, I was really nervous but the training helped me not to be so nervous.

Val Conti
My role is all about building the voice of the professional world through news, ideas, and community. I was trying really hard creating economic/business/workplace content but I had no support from the higherups, something that is going to come back to haunt them.

Jan Van der Meer