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Work meets life on the new Glassdoor app. Search jobs, company reviews, and salaries, and join real, anonymous talk with professionals like you. Ask the tough questions, and get career insights, advice, and more in candid conversations with coworkers and industry insiders. Trade resume and interview tips, stay linked in with your colleagues, and swap stories in real time, anytime.

The new Glassdoor offers:

WORKPLACE CONVERSATIONS
Find your work people in communities on Glassdoor. Join anonymous conversations in “bowls” where people who share employers, industries, or interests can connect about work and life.

SALARY TRANSPARENCY
Make sure you’re getting the salary you deserve. Glassdoor can help you discover what others in your position are making—from entry-level to C-suite—so you can negotiate with confidence.

COMPANY REVIEWS & RATINGS
Get insights on everything from culture and compensation to leadership and work-life balance from employees who’ve been there, done that.

SIMPLIFIED JOB SEARCH & EASY APPLY
Automate your search and get job alerts for new postings that could be a good fit for you. Then, apply with a few quick taps.

DIVERSITY & INCLUSION INSIGHTS
Find a workplace that lets you be you. Filter company ratings by gender, race/ethnicity, sexual orientation, and more to find the most diverse and inclusive employers. Then, get a first-person perspective from your new professional community on Glassdoor.

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GlassdoorGlassdoor have the best opportunity to help everyone look for jobs and careers in any field of their interest. The great thing is you make your profile, choose what kind of benefit you want, the list just go on and on. You control your pathway and destination. Glassdoor only send jobs offers on base on your interest. No matter what your experience, background or education they always found great offers for everyone. Glassdoor help you look for offers outside of the United State. Most people are scared to look for employment in other countries overseas because they don’t have the tools to do their research and don’t know anyone overseas. But don’t worry Glassdoor has everyone cover. You tell Glassdoor what job offer and what country you want to work for and Glassdoor will send you with the right offer. They help you with interview questions and preparation for you to get the job. They have job offers for people who want to work remotely from home of any in the world. Thanks Glassdoor for everyone throughout our life journey..Version: 7.11.0

Nurse PractitionerGood search engine. Generalized vs specific information most often provided, for example: provides generic vs specific job descriptions, regional/nationwide salary ranges vs accurate salary ranges specific to location of interest, salary range provided often too wide to be helpful (no criteria provided for low-med-high across the range), posts available positions in a wide radius (location) from preferred location vs in preferred location, thus positions listed in search may be long but in actuality 99% are ruled out due to location (provide more filters), Inadequate “reviews” from past/present employees, i.e. inappropriate job category reviewed (receptionist vs provider vs administrator vs housekeeping), reviews from nationwide employees posted vs local employees from facility of interest, only high rating/reviews posted. ALL reviews from my job category should be provided. Improvement in these areas would yield a 5 star review for Glassdoor. Shortcomings may be due to information provided to Glassdoor vs information requested by Glassdoor. Glassdoor, work harder to provide the specific information required by job seeker. Making these changes will increase the chances of providing the best fit for employers & employees. Both your customers will be happier with the service you provide. Thank you for the opportunity to provide feedback. Nonetheless, keep up the good work. You need to sharpen your pencil to land on top in this competitive business..Version: 7.3.3

Yep; just not the same as Paradise Foods…When Nugget took over, a LOT of folks realized in short order that Things Had Changed… while their business model works well up further north, Marin is a unique culture and clientele… a LOT of clients and employees quit… folks (both clients and employees) kinda get grumpy when they’re told “We Know Better”… just because something works in Carmichael doesn’t mean it plays well in San Rafael- let _alone_ Tiburon!! While Paradise was _far_ from perfect (worked there for over three years), Nugget’s Corporate Attitude turned off MANY people… simply taking the time to get the opinions of both customers and employees (and actually _listening_..) would have gone a long way towards easing the transition…. They lost a LOT of long-term Regular Customers in a short amount of time… and Probably Future Customers as well, because unsatisfied regulars are going to express their feelings to potential new customers… I know that I got an earful from my regulars, and many just quit coming in… and employee turnover skyrocketed… A Cautionary Tale about Corporate Arrogance..Version: 9.5.0

Copywriter, Digital Content Specialist & Youth SpeakerI love GlassDoor because it lets you know when your resume was viewed and it gives you the salaries as well as reminders for jobs you have saved. A lot of these positions make it seem like heaven on earth until you get to the interview then it’s a bunch of mess and not a real position but outside sales and commission based vending and tabling. GlassDoor screens their agencies posting and so far it has all been legit jobs, however most are not offering me what I’m worth, so I have passed on most. Looking at the salaries is a great deciding factor in applying for a position, especially as a Writer, Brand Strategist and Digital Content Marketer because all those positions require a lot of brain power, my eyes on the computer, research, data collection, training, seated long hours, editing expertise, Facebook mastery, Google skills, Inbound Marketing knack & know how, and I must be respected with an adult payment plan for my passions, talents and superb writing gifts or I give it no energy. As a Freelance Writer, Digital Content Specialist, and Youth Speaker, I’m always sending out pitches and proposal to get lucrative gigs and I have no more time to waste because my dreams are calling..Version: 6.13.1

NeutralI like that the Glass Door app gives employees and interviewees a place to give their honest opinions and that it gives the public a way to see businesses before they decide to get further involved, which is why I’m sure it was named Glass Door. Haha. What I don’t like is the part where you go to check out the reviews. The way it’s currently designed, one doesn’t readily know that in order to see the reviews on a company that they have to click on the stars or the review section AGAIN after they’ve already clicked on “REVIEWS”. I’m sure some people are getting flustered with that as I did. Since I really wanted to “see the reviews”, I played around with it a min or 2 until I realized that was the way you actually get access to all of them. That feature is annoying because it is asinine to have to click “Reviews” when it doesn’t immediately take you to the drop list of “all the reviews”. You see a couple but that’s it. Not all. So some may have to go about fumbling around as they’re not getting ALL of the content. That’s my experience. Please fix this..Version: 6.1.2

Sends me “perfect matches” that are irrelevantThis app has been extremely helpful for knowing what my worth is at any given company. In the past it’s helped me realize I’m being paid less than I should be at current jobs, and it’s helped me negotiate fair pay when starting a new job. However, I’m currently searching for a new position and every single day I get a notification and email for a “perfect match” that has a much lower estimated salary range than what Glassdoor knows I currently make (because I’ve given them that information). In addition, I’m looking for a promotion with more money, not a position I held in my early 20s. Usually their “perfect match” is up to 75k lower than what I’m looking for. There is no way to set a salary range or key words for what you’re looking for in a “perfect match”. When I need serious leads this is extremely insulting, frustrating, and a waste of time. Please allow users to set some parameters around these notifications in order to actually help them in their job searches..Version: 6.9.2

Too muchI have only used the app for a few days so I might be missing some things. I like getting email alerts when jobs open up near me. However, I get twenty emails a day and most of them are for jobs that I am not suited for nor qualified for. It would be better if there was a filter to weed out certain types of jobs. Keywords of what NOT to send me. Plus, I would like to be able to search for multiple cities at the same time. I do not want to have to go in to create a search for the same type of position but one to every city. For instance, I am searching for keyword “supervisor” but I want to search in Charleston, WV, Huntington, WV, Columbus, OH, and everything in between... without creating a separate search for each. Also, would be a nice time savor to search for all jobs in a list of cities that pay above a certain rate WITHOUT having to enter a keyword. Right now it is more hassle than what I wish for but if these things could be made easier I would rate this app higher.Version: 6.5.1

Suspected scams in job adsGlass Door is an incredible concept and service. However, there are several job ads in Houston from “Luna Partners.” This is a scam company that is highly likely to be engaging in fraud and illegal activity. My friend was duped into an interview with them where they asked for her banking information and social security number before she was even offered the job. You can also read other people’s similar experiences with the shady company by doing basic research online (and even on the glass door app itself). The people running it seem to constantly change their business’ name so they can continue to get away with what I assume is illegal activity. Glass Door needs to do a better job of vetting companies before allowing them to post job ads. Or if GD doesn’t have the resources to hire employees to monitor job postings, then there should at least be a way for users to report these kinds of job ads for suspected fraud or scam for further review..Version: 7.19.1

Irrelevant job openingsDespite my keywords, Glassdoor sends me irrelevant job openings — e.g., public affairs specialist for the Texas **and** Massachusetts Army National Guard. At the top of the job description is a requirement for age between 17 and 35 and enlistment in the Guard. As required, I registered for the draft at age 18 and was classified II-S (student deferment) as a university student, then 1-H (holding) as the draft reached 19-year-olds with draft numbers well below my number of 184. The Vietnam war was drawing down in 1973, and U.S. involvement ended unceremoniously in April 1975, with people desperately clinging to helicopters. Glassdoor shows its incompetence, apparently by asking student interns to post job openings without matching applicants’ qualifications with requirements of the job openings. Glassdoor responded to my message complaint with nonsense excuses. As a writer and editor for print and online publications and broadcast radio stations, I would have been reprimanded or fired for such weak excuses. Glassdoor, shape up and “get with the program”!.Version: 6.12.1

Improvements Needed for Some Basic FunctionsThis is a good job search app at first, but after a far weeks I continues to get alerts for openings that I’ve already applied for, or that I’ve requested to be hidden because I had no interest in them. I have applied for many jobs that I can’t seem to mark as “ applied for”, even though there’s seems to be a place in the app to store that information. I hate to invoke the name of their competitors but Indeed should be the benchmark for how Glassdoor should work. On that app I can look back at a job I applied for, interviewed and was offered almost a year ago because my progress was logged. This is not the worst of the jobs search app I’ve worked on, they do have some unique job listings and they screen employers so you won’t get scam offers (like CareerBuilder), but they need to work on polishing up some of those basic job search tasks..Version: 7.5.1

Great Company, Less than Perfect AppGlassdoor is a life-saver for job seekers, there’s no doubt. The Glassdoor app - I have beef with. I am constantly fighting this thing to keep me logged in. Not only that, I’ve noticed it’s constantly pushing the job search engine as the default. I AM currently a job seeker, so usually it’s fine, but sometimes when I do have an interview lined up, or I’m just researching, I get a little annoyed at constantly renavigating to get to the company reviews. The worst is when I search a company, get asked to sign in, then get directed to the job search engine, and then when I renavigate, get asked to log in AGAIN, and then get redirected to the “Jobs” section of that company! I get it, Glassdoor; trust me, I want to find myself as much as you do, but there’s a time and place for everything!! Someone on the Glassdoor App Team address this, because it’s bringing down an otherwise A-MAZING company concept!!.Version: 6.4.0

Fix timeout issue for mobile applications!Nearly every time I used mobile apply, the app times out and I have to reapply and re-enter all info. You should make the app more user-friendly so applicants are able to step away from the app for a few minutes to copy/paste/compose answers to employer questions. It’s terribly frustrating. I now copy all answers to my notes in case the app decides to crash/restart (unfortunately sometimes even being off of the app for <20 seconds causes a restart and dumps all of your previous answers before you have the chance to apply). Otherwise, I would give the app 5 stars for quantity of opportunities available (both local and remote). Please address these UX issues! Job hunting during a pandemic is stressful enough without having to worry about Glassdoor crashing and deleting your essay and fill-in answers on job apps..Version: 7.20.1

Great Tool for Company ComparisonGlassdoor is my go-to tool when researching companies, locating opportunities, or seeking employee perspectives. I like the company overview area because it’s important to quickly identify the size, industry, and score (from employee ratings). It’s a convenient resource that not only helps me to save opportunities but also permits me to open the description AFTER the job expired. // Suggestion for Glassdoor: Consider offering multiple save options for those of us searching for other people. As is, I just have one long list that I have to search through to figure out why I saved it. I would like to add my own “save categories,” such as “maybe,” “need to tweet,” ”need to email to...,” “read details,” “need to apply,” and “keep description.”.Version: 5.6.0

Got my Dream Job using GlassdoorI just accepted an offer for a teaching position in China. I used Glassdoor for about 2 months applying to jobs and interviewing before I got this offer. Using Glassdoor I applied for about 15 jobs, had 6 interviews and was offered my Dream job on my sixth interview. I will add that I am traveling with my family (husband and 2 children) and was able to find the right position for us including working schedule, pay, and benefits. I had previously been offered 2 positions but they did not include benefits for my family and so I turned those down. I think with Glassdoor you can really find the “right” position for you if your willing to keep searching and applying until you find the right position for you! 5 Stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️.Version: 6.9.2

Excellent InformationExcellent information given through this site to further my professional career in the chosen fields in which you share daily on the site. It affords me the opportunity to work with people of excellence in with I enjoy mastering on a daily basis in what every I choose to do. Working is a gift, have passion about what you do comes from the Lord. It’s always a joy to help others regardless of the age. It’s about the people you touch daily with your acts of love and committed duties to those around you. Whatever duties you participate in; do it with everything you have for the success of others. When completing any given assignment you know you’ve done your very best. Excellence is Key to a rewarding future. Thanks, Bobbie Jean Clow CareGiver.Version: 6.8.1

Must Have for even the “happiest” of talentHonestly anyone who is capable of being able to grow, adapt, provide/seek insight into your current workplace situation, or even to help provide you with knowledge of your own industries close competitors for too many to name reasons, should have this app! I would appreciate if users would be more interactive with providing feedback to their current workplace; yet having an HR degree it’s not anything that is shocking. I think if ANY changes are made, it should be alerted industry openings, wage differences, and more accurately reflect the current compensation packages from employers to help entice talent. This app if marketed, and more options would be available for both the talent, & employers it could easily surpass LinkedIn!.Version: 7.10.6

I have to login to the app every timeI’ve been using it for weeks and it’s decent. However, in the last few days, I’ve been experiencing a strange login bug. Every time I access the app, it acts like I’m a brand new user where I’m not even logged in. For example, if I click the app, then click the bottom heart saved button, it says that I’m not logged in so I can’t see my saved jobs. By association my resume isn’t there. So what I have to do is login every time I access the app, which has been tedious. Instead of opening the app and get straight to searching, I have to make sure to login first. I deleted and reinstalled the app recently but the login bug still exists. I don’t know if others are having the same issue, but if you can fix it soon we’d appreciate it, thanks..Version: 9.3.0

Associate DirectorThis company is toxic. Like many others, I started with high hopes and full of admiration for this beacon of success in the area. We all, however, realized pretty quickly how bad things were. There is the issue of immature processes, shaky operations, and complete lack of planning - internal joke is that they make money despite themselves- but it is the issue of toxic leadership and culture that is the deal breaker. There is a complete lack of integrity in this company. VPs talk bad about their peers and everybody else, language that would be cause for dismissal everywhere else. Cronyism is rampant; if you are not part of the white boy’s club playing golf with the executives you will get nowhere. There are practically no female Senior Directors. Promotions are based on favoritism. They proudly claim that Illumina has a “passive aggressive” culture. Incompetence is rewarded routinely. Misogyny prevails. Good people leave rapidly. And the dysfunction is across all functions. The CEO really needs to wake up. Look around you, actually get up and walk the hallways. Show your face and talk to people. Hold people accountable and show leadership. My best advice to you - look elsewhere..Version: 7.11.0

Seeking LVN position in Orange CountyThank you for your generosity, and kindness. The positive positions, are very well written, and sounds as a perfect job. Too work for only one company. I am a very responsible nurse. Currently working for Agencies. I have an extensive experience. Longevity at my jobs, I will only mention one. For now Kaiser Permanente at Baldwin Park, 11 Years. Transfer to Orange County for three and six months. Left due to illness of my beloved husband. Too care for his health, he was a former KP employee as well with 15 years as a Senior IT. Thank you for your help. Gabriella Neale LVN III, AA Math and Sciences. Liberal Arts in Science. Psychiatric Nurse. I had walk many miles to achieve a better future. All my prerequisite for RNBSN had being accepted at the prestigious. Azusa Pacific University..Version: 6.5.0

Sonic Automotive Inc Training by CJ BestCJ Best lives up to his name! My name is Graham Becker currently working at the Sonic Automotive Dealership at MBZ of Calabasas. CJ conducted a Sonic Automotive training session at Beverly Hills BMW on Wednesday, October 3, 2018, which I attended. The theme was ‘Overcoming Objections’. CJ was thorough, organized, patient with questions, and a pleasure to learn from. CJ Best was truly The BEST! Thank you CJ for a great training session and I look forward to future training opportunities with you and other Sonic Automotive professionals. Everyone under the Sonic Automotive umbrella has given me the support and enthusiastic encouragement any new salesperson could wish for. They truly want me to be the best I can be. I can’t thank everyone enough for the opportunity they’ve given me at my age (65!) and having had NO experience selling cars. Sonic Automotive Inc. has been a breath of fresh air in a corporate world filled with mediocrity and dismissiveness. They have shown me in a very short time what it means to be “The Best or Nothing”! Thank you CJ and thank you Sonic Automotive! Sincerely, Graham “Gray” Becker New Sales Associate and Experience Guide at MBZ of Calabasas.Version: 6.8.3

Love this app but for someone reason I now have to login multiple times!I really like this app. I use it all the time. Since the most recent update however, after I login and look at a review for company I am then immediately prompted to login again. I login I read another review (there’s no delay here, it’s not timing out)... I have to login again. Prior to this most recent update I logged in and my app stayed logged in until I logged out or until there was an app update. I’m about to delete the app, because I cannot stand do you have to enter my email address and password after every company/review that I want to read. Yes, I’m avoiding saying anything good about the app because I am overwhelmed by this horrible user experience right now and I can’t get past it. Pleas fix this soon!!.Version: 6.1.0

Needs refreshment soonI’ve found it more accessible to use the website via safari & google servers when researching degree of fields. I’ve attempted the same exact searches on the app, only information it provides is a loading screen. For instance, the last time I began to attempt to look into possible fields, I get timed out and the app crashes each time. I’m running the latest iOS software on my 11 pro, so I know I’m up to par on my end. I started researching mobile application developer salaries, Glassdoor needs new mobile applicators itself to fix the time out “buggy”issues the app is currently undergoing..Version: 8.2.1

Great appI like the app. I wish there was a way to remove selected jobs from job search result that don’t apply to me. For example some jobs have a language fluency or nationality requirement that I can’t meet. But they continue to appear as highly rated jobs for me. I’d like to flag those jobs as not relevant for my situation. Other than that, I like the features and ease of use. I got feedback to swipe right. I did. There is no hide option. I don’t see hide anywhere on any screen. Even on the desktop app. Guess I’m missing something? Oops take that back. Swipe right shows hide. Silly me. We all have our preferences. But if it were up to me I would have put all options on either swipe right or all swipe left. Go figure..Version: 6.5.1

It’s a job app, folks.Most of the negative reviews here seem to say one thing to me: reviewers do not want or cannot put a whole lot of effort into their job searches. For what it is, this app does more than, say, Indeed or zip recruiter. Complaining about having to go to an external potential employer’s website to fill out an application?... Really? Ok, kids, at least you aren’t on a landline with the want ads or pounding the pavement looking for work. That’s how I learned... at the risk of sounding like an old fart. No other app gives me accurate salary information like Glassdoor does. The full web app is even better than LinkedIn (don’t get me started on THEM...;) ). Five stars..Version: 5.8.0

Highly RecommendedGlassdoor has been a great asset to my life’s journey. I’ve used this website to inquire for jobs many times. Brilliantly designed for online job searching, create a profile and receive daily notifications. Methodically structured and informatively customized to each employers w/pay benefits offered receiving emails on companies that would be a good fit for me. In that I applied on line One week was the full process to date in starting a life changing career opportunity w/top pay, including medical/dental plan. UPS has been a very positive experience with financial stability Service of Excellences B2B Loyalty and Sacrifice helping people worldwide the COVID-19 pandemic.Version: 8.1.1

Excellent app.I like how buttery smooth the app is. Good job guys!!.Version: 5.7.0

Keeps crashing after latest update on iOS 11.3It just keeps crashing after the latest update today on iOS 11.3.Version: 6.2.1

Great toolGreat tool and community for job seeker.Version: 9.13.0

Can’t see salaries in other regionsCan’t see salaries in other regions.Version: 8.6.1

An improvement that I would like to seeIt’s way too easy in the Glassdoor app to get yourself signed up for more emails than you can handle, and Glassdoor aggregates jobs from other sites, so you can end up getting a LOT of notifications for the same job. But here’s how Glassdoor could set itself apart. Employment language. I only speak English, but from all sources, including Glassdoor, I keep getting jobs to apply for that are bilingual or entirely in another language. Since I cannot do these jobs, I would prefer to filter them out and concentrate my time on jobs that I am able to do. So Glassdoor, if you read your reviews, please add a language filter, and if you don’t read your reviews, why not? Hire me, and I will read your reviews as well as carrying out the rest of my duties..Version: 10.3.0

He/himSuper good for job search.Version: 9.12.2

UsefulHelpful.Version: 9.12.1

Saved List Sync IssueIts good mobile app but it cant show job lists on website. It seems to be a sync issue in between ios app & website. Please fix the issue ASAP..Version: 9.12.1

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