BENGALURU | 20 June 2026: LinkedIn has officially operationalized the first phase of its new enterprise campus in Bengaluru, marking one of the company’s largest real estate investments in the Asia-Pacific region. Spanning nearly 400,000 square feet, the facility reflects the continued evolution of India’s role within global digital enterprises, from a market of users and talent to a location where core products, platforms, and business capabilities are being built and managed at scale.
Headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, and operating as a wholly owned subsidiary of Microsoft Corporation, LinkedIn is the world’s largest professional networking platform, serving more than one billion members globally. The company generates revenue across Talent Solutions, Marketing Solutions, and Premium Subscriptions. India remains LinkedIn’s second-largest market globally by member base and increasingly serves as a strategic capability hub supporting the platform’s worldwide growth agenda.
The Bengaluru campus has been designed to house cross-functional teams spanning engineering, product development, business operations, enterprise sales, trust and safety, and platform support functions. The expansion signals LinkedIn’s long-term commitment to India as a critical node within its global operating model.
Converging Product, Platform and Business Operations
Unlike traditional offshore structures that separate technology development from commercial functions, LinkedIn’s new Bengaluru campus has been designed around integrated capability ownership.
The facility will support several critical global functions:
- Core Engineering and Platform Architecture: Developing algorithms, machine learning capabilities, data infrastructure, and product innovations that power LinkedIn’s global platform, recruitment solutions, and enterprise offerings.
- Global Business Operations: Supporting enterprise customers, scaling commercial operations, and enabling revenue growth across multiple geographies.
- Trust, Safety and Compliance: Designing systems and governance frameworks that strengthen platform integrity, user trust, cybersecurity, and regulatory compliance.
Laila Khalil, APAC Regional Director of Global Workplace Services at LinkedIn, described the launch as “just the beginning” of the company’s next phase of growth in India, while acknowledging the contributions of workplace, architecture, and leadership teams involved in the development of the campus.
The Evolution of the Workplace in the AI Era
The scale of LinkedIn’s investment is notable at a time when hybrid and distributed work models continue to reshape corporate real estate strategies.
Rather than treating office space as a purely operational requirement, many leading technology companies are increasingly viewing physical workplaces as collaboration infrastructure. Complex product development, AI model building, platform innovation, and cross-functional decision-making often benefit from concentrated teams operating in highly interactive environments. The Bengaluru campus reflects this philosophy through collaborative workspaces, innovation zones, technology-enabled environments, and employee wellness infrastructure designed to support creativity, learning, and team-based problem solving.
In this context, workplace strategy is becoming closely linked to talent strategy, particularly in highly competitive markets where attracting and retaining specialized engineering and product talent remains a key business priority.

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