7 of the coolest perks we saw when we visited LinkedIn's Manhattan office
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Sarah Jacobs
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Having a LinkedIn account is pretty much a requirement for anyone looking for a job these days - so far the network has attracted 467 million users in over 200 countries. But what's it like for the people who actually work at LinkedIn?
Business Insider recently stopped by LinkedIn's massive Empire State Building office, which houses 700 employees across five floors.
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We saw some pretty amazing things over the course of our tour. Here are the most memorable perks in LinkedIn's Manhattan office:
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