

LinkedIn Sales Navigator in Microsoft apps For example, LinkedIn may suggest that you connect to some of your Microsoft contacts. Over time, you can expect your networking experience on LinkedIn to improve with information from your Microsoft account. Microsoft data is used to customize your LinkedIn experience. Your LinkedIn connections may also show up as suggested contacts in Outlook on the web and OneDrive for Business. To see detailed LinkedIn information, you must connect your LinkedIn account with your Microsoft account. After you connect your accounts, you can view more LinkedIn information and connect with colleagues. When communicating with someone in Outlook, you can see if you and the person share a common connection on LinkedIn. If you don’t have a LinkedIn account, you can still see some public information about others. For example, you can see someone's LinkedIn photo and job title on profile cards in Outlook or OneDrive for Business. If LinkedIn is enabled in your organization, you can see some public LinkedIn information in Microsoft apps and services. For an overview of all LinkedIn features across Microsoft apps and services, see LinkedIn integration in Microsoft apps and services.

You have access to LinkedIn profile information and LinkedIn Sales Nav in Microsoft apps.
