LinkedIn, a Microsoft company, bought an employee surveying company in a deal said to be valued at over $400 million (MSFT)

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  • LinkedIn announced its intent to buy the employee survey software company Glint in a deal said to be valued at more than $400 million. 
  • Glint specializes in employee surveys measuring satisfaction with management, compensation, and other internal issues. 
  • The company last raised $20 million in November 2017, at a $220 million valuation. 

On Monday, LinkedIn — the business social network that operates as an independent subsidiary of Microsoft — announced its intent to acquire Glint, an employee surveying startup.

While LinkedIn didn't disclose terms of the deal, CNBC reports that the purchase price was over $400 million, and possibly more than $500 million, citing people familiar with the matter. A company spokesperson would not provide details of the deal's financials with Business Insider, but said it was, “one of the largest acquisitions made under the LinkedIn brand." 

Glint — which specializes in employee surveys measuring satisfaction with management, compensation, and other internal issues — last raised a $20 million Series D round of funding in November 2017, in a deal said to give the company a valuation of $220 million

"Our insights into people success, along with LinkedIn’s insights into the broader workforce, will be a powerful combination that can help customers attract, develop, and retain the best talent," Glint CEO and co-founder Jim Barnett wrote in his blog post announcing the deal. 

The Redwood City, California based company has more than 200 employees and has attracted large corporations to use its software, including Alphabet's Waymo, Dish Network, and United Airlines. 

The hefty pricetag could indicate that Microsoft is continuing to back LinkedIn as an independent service, giving it the latitude to cut large acquisition deals to further its own business. 

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