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Take a Step Inside LinkedIn's Office Space

The secret to the social networking company's vibrant office culture? Never stop thinking about your next job.
Source: Adam Friedberg
Adam Friedberg

LinkedIn are always talking about the next step. When you work for the world’s largest professional network, it’s hard not to. But LinkedIn encourages it, too -- pushing its to consider their own career trajectories. Staffers move between departments as fluidly as they move between the cafeteria, the rooftop terrace and the music room in the company’s San Francisco headquarters. And LinkedIn even gives), all to better prepare them for whatever step they choose to take next.

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