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LinkedIn + Glint: Helping Talent Leaders Build Winning Teams

Today, we announced that we entered into an agreement to acquire Glint, a leader in employee engagement that helps people in organizations do their best work, develop their skills, and improve business results. I couldn’t be more excited to welcome Glint to the LinkedIn family following the closing.

As the head of talent and learning products at LinkedIn, I’ve spent a lot of time thinking about how we can help answer some of the toughest questions that keep HR leaders up at night: How do I get visibility into the overall health and performance of my organization? Where do I find the new talent I need? Are the capabilities of my team aligned with what the business requires? And how can I ensure I attract, develop, and retain the best talent to build winning teams?

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With LinkedIn’s insights into the larger workforce alongside Glint’s internal view into employee engagement and skills, we will be able to help talent leaders answer all those difficult questions.

That’s one of the reasons I’m so excited for the potential of what we can do together. We believe that Glint has uncovered a modern HR best practice that every company should do: Regularly gather employee feedback on work, culture, and leadership, and give leaders the tools they need to translate those insights into action. At LinkedIn, as a customer of Glint, we’ve experienced the value that this brings first-hand. Glint provides executives with the tools to answer questions about the health and happiness of the talent they have, while giving managers at all levels the access and insight they need to improve. Now imagine, through our combined offerings, that we can translate the specific feedback a manager gets from their employees on Glint into a personalized LinkedIn Learning experience focused on the topics that will help them improve, thus making the feedback much more actionable.

Glint has an extensive customer base that uses it every day to help people accelerate their careers, and is loved and trusted by talent leaders. Glint’s mission to help people be happier and more successful at work aligns perfectly with LinkedIn’s mission to connect the world’s professionals to make them more productive and successful.

We are excited about the possibilities that could come from the integration of Glint and what we can deliver together to advance the growth of Glint. The Glint team is one that understands that great companies are built by great teams, and great teams are fueled by a great culture. We couldn’t be happier that the talented team at Glint will be joining LinkedIn.

At close Glint CEO and founder, Jim Barnett will report to me, and Glint will operate as a team within LinkedIn so that they can maintain and accelerate business momentum. All other Glint executives will continue to report to Jim with the exception of HR, finance, information security, and legal, who will join the functional teams at LinkedIn. Over the next 12-18 months we plan to functionally integrate the teams within LinkedIn.

You can read more about Glint’s vision from Jim here.

 

Subject to the completion of customary conditions, the acquisition is expected to close during the second fiscal quarter of 2019, which ends December 31.

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