I want to also acknowledge that we are going through an enormous amount of change. ![]() I am incredibly appreciative of each of you, along with our cross-functional partners and foundational teams, who are working around the clock to care for each other and our customers. Thank you for all the dedication to our business as we navigate these uncertain times. Read the relevant sections of the memo below. While engagement numbers are up as people turn to the platform for events, resources, and tips on navigating a business world turned upside down by the coronavirus, sponsored job listings and display ads are likely to decrease significantly as business-to-business operations slow to a crawl in the months ahead.īusiness Insider and eMarketer share a parent company. ![]() LinkedIn makes most of its money from ad revenue, and earlier this month the company introduced Conversion Ads, an updated version of its Message Ads product, to boost sales.īut an eMarketer report from Friday, March 27, said that LinkedIn faces a challenge similar to that of traditional publishers. LinkedIn is introducing new ad tools as analysts foresee a dip in revenue stemming from the coronavirus outbreak More than 200 open jobs are still listed on its own portal.Īccording to the person who provided the memo to Business Insider, the hiring freeze announcement came as part of an email update that leaders of various teams like talent, marketing, sales, and learning sent to their employees at the end of the day on Friday. LinkedIn, which was acquired by Microsoft in 2016, has over 16,000 full-time employees at 30-plus offices around the world. Lobosco's memo, however, states that only offers that had already been extended to job candidates would be honored, with all other open roles placed on hold until further notice. In a statement to Business Insider, LinkedIn Vice President of Communications Nicole Leverich said the company continues to hire in unspecified "key areas." In the face of economic uncertainty spurred by the coronavirus outbreak, she said LinkedIn is "revisiting our general hiring to ensure all future hires are aligned with the top priorities of the business." The Information reported on Thursday, March 26 that LinkedIn would pause most hiring, citing a source familiar with the matter.Ī spokesperson says the company will continue hiring in key areas, but the memo states all open roles are 'on hold until further notice' The relevant sections of the memo, which was sent by VP of Talent Solutions Mark Lobosco to members of the company's talent department on Friday, March 27, are printed in full below. LinkedIn CEO Jeff Weiner will announce in an all-staff call on Wednesday, April 1, that the job listings giant is pausing new hires as it struggles with fallout from the coronavirus, according to an internal memo obtained by Business Insider.Ī company spokesperson confirmed the authenticity of the memo but said LinkedIn leaders would still be able to make unspecified hires to fill urgently needed roles.
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