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The Great Reshuffle is helping Microsoft as engagement and advertising on its LinkedIn job platform soar

Jan 27, 2022, 13:07 IST
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Microsoft acquired LinkedIn in 2016 for $26.2 billion.Edward Smith/Getty Images
  • Engagement hit a record high at LinkedIn in the last quarter of 2021 amid the Great Reshuffle.
  • LinkedIn ad revenues rose 37% on-year, contributing to a 21% jump in quarterly profits at its parent company Microsoft.
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Tech giant Microsoft has gotten a boost from the Great Reshuffle as the trend's driving more people to use its LinkedIn careers platform.

LinkedIn's engagement hit a record high in the last quarter of 2021, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said in a conference call with analysts and investors on Tuesday. LinkedIn ad revenues rose 37% from a year ago, contributing to a 21% jump in profits at parent company Microsoft for the quarter ending December 31.

"We are experiencing a Great Reshuffle across the labor market as more people in more places than ever rethink how, where, why they work," said Nadella, according to a transcript.

As employers and employees search for new options, people landing a job via the platform increased 110% in 2021 from a year ago, Nadella continued.

LinkedIn's strong growth is despite the platform shutting down its local version in China late last year following criticism over censorship.

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The career networking site currently boasts more than 810 million members globally — a 12% increase over its October 2020 membership numbers. It does not specify how many members are paying members versus free users.

Microsoft bought LinkedIn for $26.2 billion in 2016 and is the tech giant's largest acquisition to date — though its latest $70 billion deal to buy Activision Blizzard would top that.

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