300 million linkedin members

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Male 61% Female 39% 1. Information Technology and Services 4. Education Management 5. Accounting 2. Hospital & Health Care 3. Construction 3. Financial Services 1. Information Technology and Services 2. Computer Software 4. Marketing and Advertising 5. Telecom 2. Great Britain 3. India 4. Canada 5. Netherlands 1. U.S. 2. India 3. Brazil 4. Great Britain 5. Canada 1. U.S. Male 56% Female 44% Today Gender 5 Years Ago Today, we are closer to our membership being split 50-50 across genders. LinkedIn membership has expanded from largely tech- and finance-based industries to many other major sectors including health care, construction and education management. Mobile Industry * Membership outside the U.S. and Europe expanded dramatically, with Brazil moving into the top five and India to the top two. Location While 300 million members is an exciting achievement, we have a long way to go to realize our vision of creating economic opportunity for every one of the 3.3 billion people in the global workforce. To read more about how we’re connecting the world’s professionals, please check out blog.linkedin.com. Looking Ahead Just over five years ago, LinkedIn had just launched its first mobile app and mobile accounted for a small percentage of traffic. In 2014, we will hit our mobile moment, with mobile accounting for more than 50 percent of all global traffic. LinkedIn currently has five apps: LinkedIn (for phone and iPad), Contacts, Pulse, Recruiter Mobile and SlideShare. Source: LinkedIn member data 2009-2014 * of members who list an industry in their profile www.linkedin.com MILLION MEMBERS We now have 300 million LinkedIn members, more than half of whom live outside of the U.S. That's enough to make LinkedIn the fourth largest country in the world. In celebration, we took a look back to see how much our membership has grown and diversified over the past five years. It's a helpful reminder of not only where we've been, but also where we're headed as we work to create economic opportunity for every professional in the world.

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Page 1: 300 Million LinkedIn Members

Male 61%Female 39%

1. InformationTechnologyand Services

4. EducationManagement

5. Accounting

2. Hospital &Health Care

3. Construction3. Financial Services

1. InformationTechnologyand Services

2. ComputerSoftware

4. Marketing and Advertising

5. Telecom

2. Great Britain 3. India

4. Canada 5. Netherlands

1. U.S.

2. India 3. Brazil

4. Great Britain 5. Canada

1. U.S.

Male 56% Female 44%

Today

Gender

5 Years Ago

Today, we are closer to our membership being split 50-50 across genders.

LinkedIn membership has expanded from largely tech- and finance-based industries to many other major sectors including health care, construction

and education management.

Mobile

Industry*

Membership outside the U.S. and Europe expanded dramatically, with Brazil moving into

the top five and India to the top two.

Location

While 300 million members is an exciting achievement, we have a long way to go to realize our vision of creating economic opportunity for every one of the 3.3 billion people in the global

workforce. To read more about how we’re connecting the world’s professionals, please check out blog.linkedin.com.

Looking Ahead

Just over five years ago, LinkedIn had just

launched its first mobile app and mobile

accounted for a small percentage of traffic.

In 2014, we will hit our mobile moment, with mobile accounting for more than 50

percent of all global traffic. LinkedIn currently has five apps: LinkedIn

(for phone and iPad), Contacts, Pulse, Recruiter Mobile and SlideShare.

Source: LinkedIn member data 2009-2014* of members who list an industry in their profile

www.linkedin.com

MILLION MEMBERS

We now have 300 million LinkedIn members, more than half of whom live outside of the U.S. That's enough to make LinkedIn the fourth largest country in the world. In celebration, we took a look back to see how much our membership has grown and diversified over the past five years. It's a helpful reminder of not only where we've been, but also where we're headed as we work to create economic opportunity for every professional in the world.