XING explained

New Work SE
Company Type:Societas Europaea
Location:Hamburg, Germany
Revenue:€235.1 million (2018)[1]
Assets:€273.5 million (2018)[2]
Equity:€98.3 million (2018)
Num Employees:2327 (2020)
Website Type:Professional network service
Registration:Required
Intl:yes

XING is a Hamburg-based career-oriented social networking site, operated by New Work SE (until mid-2019 XING SE) and owned mainly by Hubert Burda Media.[3] [4]

The site is primarily focused on the German-speaking market, alongside XING Spain, and competes with the American platform LinkedIn.[5] [6]

Company history

OPEN Business Club AG was founded in August 2003 in Hamburg, Germany, by Lars Hinrichs.[7] [8] Its official debut was 1 November 2003. It was renamed XING in November 2006.

In its early years, the site pursued a global strategy; however, since 2012, XING has focused on the German-speaking market, as 76% of all XING page views come from Germany and 90% come from the D-A-CH area.[9]

Leadership

Lars Hinrich led the company as CEO until 2009, when he was succeeded by Stefan Groß-Selbeck.[10] Thomas Vollmoeller then served from 2012[11] and was succeeded by Petra von Strombeck in 2020.

Number of users

As of April 2019, XING reported 16 million members, up from 10 million members in the D-A-CH area in March 2016, which at that time included 880,000 premium members.[12]

Ownership and acquisitions

In November 2009, Hubert Burda Media acquired 25.1% of XING, becoming its main shareholder.[13] [14] [15] In 2010, XING acquired online event management company Amiando, changing its name to XING EVENTS.[16] In 2012, Burda increased its shareholding to over 50%.[17] In 2013, XING acquired Austrian e-recruiting company Kununu.[18] In 2015, XING announced a cooperation project with eyeson,[19] a unified communications provider.[20] In 2017, XING acquired global expat network InterNations and Austrian recruitment company Prescreen.[21] In April 2019, XING paid €22 million for Honeypot, a Berlin-based IT job platform.[22]

Shareholder!scope="col"
Proportion of holding (in %)
Burda Digital54.84
Oppenheimer Holdings5.04
Wasatch Advisors3.02
Union Investment
(majority for DZ Bank)
2.98
DWS Investments
(majority for Deutsche Bank)
2.95
Norges Bank2.83
free float32.92

IPO

XING became the first Web 2.0 company to go public in Europe,[23] debuting on 7 December 2006 at an issue price of 30 euros per share.

Website

The platform offers personal profiles, groups, discussion forums, event coordination, and other common social community features. Basic membership is free, but many core functions, like searching for people with specific qualifications or messaging people to whom one is not already connected, can only be accessed by the premium members. Premium membership comes at a monthly fee from €6.35 to €9.95 depending on the billing interval you choose and the country one is from.[24] The platform uses https and has a rigid privacy and no-spam policy.

XING has a special Ambassador program for each city or region around the world with a substantial constituency. The Ambassadors hold local events that promote the use of social networking as a business tool, letting members introduce business ideas to one another.

XING also offers the system for closed communities, called Enterprise groups with their own access paths and interface designs. The platform serves as the infrastructure for corporate groups, including IBM, McKinsey, Accenture and others.[25]

About 76% of all pageviews come from Germany, 90% from the D-A-CH area (Germany, Austria and Switzerland).

As of 15 September 2017 XING had changed its legal status to become a Societas Europaea.[26]

Revenue

Year!scope="col"
Sales in € millionEmployees
200835.3174
200945.1265
201054.3306
201166.2456
201273.3513
201384.8571
2014101.4649
2015123.0792
2016148.5961
2017187.81,290
2018235.11,567
2019269.21,778
2020276.51,787
2021284.51,712
2022313.41,887

XING Mobile

Xing.com Mobile allows users to access some of its functions using a mobile phone, PDA or smartphone. Standards supported: HTML 3.2, XHTML MP 1.0, WML 1.1.

XING plug-ins

Xing.com plugins are available for free download that allow contact synchronization with Lotus Notes, Microsoft Outlook,[27] Windows Address Book and Outlook Express. It also allows manual CSV File import–export and has a Firefox search plug-in.

Recruitment

Since October 2007, XING has run a job marketplace for candidates and recruiters. Alongside fixed-price job ads, XING was one of the first German job boards to use a pay-per-click payment model, where the cost of an ad is based on user views.

See also

Notes and References

  1. https://corporate.xing.com/fileadmin/user_upload/XING_FY_2018_Results_Presentation.pdf/
  2. https://corporate.xing.com/fileadmin/user_upload/XING_FY_2018_Results_Presentation.pdf/ 2018 Prelim results
  3. News: Karrierenetzwerk: Xing-Betreiberfirma heißt künftig New Work SE. Handelsblatt . de. 2019-08-21.
  4. Web site: Voß . Jochen . Burda wird größter Aktionär bei Netzwerk Xing . 2023-09-13 . DWDL.de . de.
  5. News: Class war. 2009-11-19. The Economist. 2019-07-13.
  6. News: Move Over Silicon Valley, Here Come European Start-Ups. Markoff. John. 2007-01-24 . . 2019-07-13 . en-US.
  7. Web site: to all: XING has only *1* Founder and that's me. I am so fed up with people who try to claim some fame with the XING story.. Hinrichs. Lars. 2010-05-17. @larshinrichs. en. 2019-07-13.
  8. Web site: XING founder Lars Hinrichs launches HackFWD, a new European startup incubator. Zee. 2010-06-08. The Next Web. en-us. 2019-07-13.
  9. Web site: LinkedIn: The next big Xing? Businessnetzwerke in Deutschland 2012 . 2012-02-12. LinkedInsider Deutschland. de-DE. 2019-07-13.
  10. Web site: Xing appoints eBay executive Gross-Selbeck as CEO . . 2019-07-13.
  11. Web site: Thomas Vollmoeller: Der Xing-Chef im Interview. manager magazin. 2019-07-13.
  12. Web site: Freude bei Xing: Karriere-Netzwerk vermeldet über 10 Mio. Mitglieder in DACH-Region. Bowser. Jacquie. 24 November 2008. absatzwirtschaft . 2019-07-13.
  13. News: Burda wird Hauptaktionär von Xing. https://web.archive.org/web/20091121110228/http://www.kress.de/cont/story.php?id=131394. dead. 21 November 2009. 18 November 2009 . kress . 13 July 2019.
  14. News: XING: Hubert Burda Media neuer Hauptaktionär der XING AG. https://web.archive.org/web/20091123065206/http://www.onlinepresse.info/node/4214. dead. 23 November 2009. 20 November 2009. OnlinePresse.info. 13 July 2019.
  15. Web site: Burda: Verleger Burda hat Xing im Visier. Schürmann. Christof. wiwo.de. de. 2019-07-13.
  16. Web site: Amiando gefühlt unter Wert verkauft: Xing übernimmt für 10,35 Mio. Euro. 2010-12-10. Gründerszene Magazin. de. 2019-07-13.
  17. Web site: Digitale Expansion: Medienhaus Burda hat Xing übernommen. manager magazin. 2019-07-13.
  18. News: Internet: Xing übernimmt Karriere-Portal in Österreich . 2013-01-08. Die Zeit. 2019-07-13. de-DE.
  19. Web site: Videokonferenz: Xing setzt auf steirisches Know-how. 2015-07-17. kleinezeitung.at. de. 2019-07-13.
  20. Web site: Visocon Named a 2017 Cool Vendor by Gartner. 2017-07-31. UC Today. en-GB. 2019-07-13.
  21. Web site: Xing kauft Wiener Start-up Prescreen für 17 Millionen Euro. futurezone.at. 10 July 2017. de. 2019-07-13.
  22. Web site: German LinkedIn rival Xing is rebranding as 'New Work,' acquires recruitment platform Honeypot for up to $64M. Lunden. Ingrid. TechCrunch. en-US. 2019-07-13.
  23. Web site: Web 2.0 company Xing raises €35.7 million in IPO. Charlton. Graham. 2006-12-12. Econsultancy. en. 2019-07-13.
  24. Web site: Premium Account Upgrade, 18 March 2014 . 18 March 2014 . 21 April 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140421221420/https://www.xing.com/app/billing . dead.
  25. Web site: LinkedIn takes on Xing, or the other way around! . Cumbrowski . Carsten . 29 January 2007 . Search Engine Journal.
  26. Web site: Startseite.
  27. http://www.netzwelt.de/news/89813-anleitung-soziale-netzwerke-microsoft-outlook.html Tutorial: Connecting Social Networks with Outlook