Not as it was - Relationship Manager LinkedIn Employee Review

3.0
Jan 31, 2024
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Many Benefits Great Team members

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Title: LinkedIn Company Review: Deteriorating Work Environment Rating: ⭐️ Over the past 12 months, LinkedIn has undergone unsettling changes that have significantly impacted the workplace culture. Upper management decisions have become increasingly unpredictable, leaving employees confused and frustrated. Micromanagement has surged, with teams now under closer scrutiny, leading to a noticeable decline in morale and an alarming increase in burnout. What's more concerning is the stifling of honest feedback. Employees feel hesitant to express concerns, contributing to a toxic atmosphere where open communication is discouraged. The once-strong moral and values of the company seem to have taken a backseat, replaced by a culture of distrust. LinkedIn, while still a powerful networking platform, needs to address these issues promptly to ensure a healthier and more transparent work environment for its employees.

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