LinkedIn Learning is an online educational platform that offers video courses related to topics such as technology, business, and creative skills. There are more than 13,000 on-demand courses and, after signing up, users receive personalized recommendations based on the data analyzed from their LinkedIn profiles.
Learners are able to access the content through the web or their mobile devices, and can benefit from courses led by industry experts with real-world experience. Each LinkedIn Learning course is separated into short chapters in order to provide learners with quick answers to business-related issues.
Product | Market Share (%) |
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LinkedIn Learning | 14.0% |
Pluralsight | 38.8% |
A Cloud Guru | 21.4% |
Other | 25.80000000000001% |
Company Size | Count |
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Small Business | 5 |
Large Enterprise | 2 |
Company Size | Count |
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Small Business | 105 |
Midsize Enterprise | 52 |
Large Enterprise | 229 |
LinkedIn Learning lets users track their courses through an easy-to-use interface where they can share the courses they're taking with their organization, see their in-progress courses, save the ones they are interested in for the future, and keep track of their learning history. Users are able to add skills they are interested in developing and, after each completed course, add the skills they have acquired. The courses allow LinkedIn users to take assessments and post their success on their profiles.
LinkedIn Learning offers its users various features to assist them in developing their business skills and knowledge. Some of these include:
LinkedIn Learning offers various benefits to LinkedIn learners. Some of these include:
Virginia Tech, Colyton High School, University of the West of England, FIT, Yakima, Bowling Green State University, Pellissippi Community College, Bishop Moore Catholic High School
Author info | Rating | Review Summary |
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Executive Advisor at Manage Global / a JoAnn Corley Companies | 4.0 | I use LinkedIn Learning to recommend leadership courses to clients; it's flexible and professionally produced, though content can feel scripted. Recent improvements in format and action-oriented learning are promising, and overall, I rate it 8 out of 10. |
DH Arab at Gamechanger | 4.5 | I’ve used LinkedIn Learning for over a year, mainly at the gym to explore personal interests. It works well, but lacks current tech content and Smart TV support. I prefer Udemy for affordability and course variety. |
Semi-retired, senior exec, ex-Amazon, ex-Microsoft at a non-profit with self employed | 4.0 | I've used LinkedIn Learning for years to explore hobbies and professional skills; its rich, flexible content and intuitive interface are great, though support is lacking and curation could improve. Overall, I rate it an 8 out of 10. |
Assistant Professor at Aalborg University | 4.5 | I find LinkedIn Learning valuable for its tailored, real-world content across expertise levels, especially in data science, though I wish it allowed more flexible course navigation without mandatory quizzes. Overall, it's stable, affordable, and highly useful for career development. |
Designer & Learning Specialist at a non-tech company with 51-200 employees | 4.5 | No summary available |
Program Manager at a tech company with 5,001-10,000 employees | 4.5 | No summary available |
Community Manager TL at a tech company with 51-200 employees | 5.0 | No summary available |