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What is LinkedIn Premium
LinkedIn Premium is a paid subscription tier for LinkedIn that adds enhanced features for professional networking, job seeking, and business outreach. It provides expanded visibility into profile viewers, additional messaging capabilities, and access to learning and labor-market insights depending on the plan. It is primarily used by individual professionals, job seekers, recruiters, and sales/business development users who want more tools than the free LinkedIn experience.
Expanded profile and search insights
Premium plans provide additional visibility into who viewed your profile and how you compare to other applicants for roles. Some tiers include expanded search and filtering capabilities to find people and opportunities more efficiently. These features support professional networking and hiring use cases that are less central in general-purpose social networks.
Direct outreach via InMail
Premium includes InMail credits that allow messaging people outside your immediate network, which can be useful for recruiting, job searching, and partnership outreach. This reduces reliance on connection acceptance before starting a conversation. The capability is integrated into the same identity, profile, and activity graph used for discovery.
Access to LinkedIn Learning
Many Premium subscriptions bundle access to LinkedIn Learning, providing on-demand courses tied to professional skills development. This can support individual upskilling and organizational learning initiatives when employees use their own subscriptions. The learning content is connected to LinkedIn profiles and skills, which can help users document training outcomes.
Value depends on use case
The incremental benefit over the free tier varies significantly by role and activity level. Users who do not regularly prospect, recruit, or apply to jobs may see limited practical return from added insights and InMail. Some features are plan-specific, so choosing the wrong tier can reduce perceived value.
Outreach limits and constraints
InMail is credit-based and subject to platform rules, which can limit high-volume outreach. Response rates depend on recipient behavior and may not justify the cost for some users. Messaging and search capabilities can also be affected by LinkedIn’s anti-spam enforcement and policy changes.
Platform dependency and data control
Premium features operate entirely within LinkedIn’s ecosystem, so workflows depend on LinkedIn’s UI, policies, and feature availability. Data portability for contacts, messaging history, and analytics is limited compared with systems designed for first-party community ownership. Organizations seeking full control over branding, membership rules, and data governance may find the model restrictive.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Premium Career | Not displayed on public pricing pages (sign-in/region required) | 5 InMail credits/month; LinkedIn Learning access (20,000+ courses); "Who's viewed your profile" (365 days); AI profile writing assistant; refund eligibility: refundable within 7 days in some cases. cite |
| Premium Business | Not displayed on public pricing pages (sign-in/region required) | 15 InMail credits/month; unlimited people/company search; up to 365 days of viewer data; profile/CTA features and business insights. cite |
| Premium All-in-One | Not displayed on public pricing pages (sign-in/region required) | 30 InMail credits/month; daily prospect suggestions; post boost credits and monthly hiring credits; combines sales/marketing/hiring tools (rolling rollout). cite |
| Premium Company Page | Not displayed on public pricing pages (sign-in/region required) | Plan for company page managers to grow Page following and attract clients; may have separate trial eligibility. cite |
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Scribd, Inc.
San Francisco, California, US
2007
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