And not only that, you can also export comments, posts, articles, invitations, and pretty much anything you want.

    To do this from a desktop:

    • go to “Settings & Privacy”
    • choose “Data” or “Data privacy” in the left menu
    • click “Get a copy of your data”
    • and download the archive you need (it may take some time to generate)

    And voilà, you have a nicely formatted spreadsheet with valuable contacts.

    In my case, I can reach out to 7000+ connections for work without having to look them up on LinkedIn to figure out who’s who and where they work.

    Hope you find this helpful!

    Did you know that you can download your LinkedIn contact list with full names, emails (if publicly available), job titles, and companies into a neat spreadsheet?
    byu/Sasha_Lietova inEntrepreneur



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