Inside Glassdoor
7 Things Employers Should Know About Glassdoor

Glassdoor Team
Glassdoor Team | Author & Career Expert at Glassdoor | Jun 11, 2015
Today Glassdoor turns seven years old!
When we began, Glassdoor was a controversial website that made CEOs, HR professionals, marketers and communications people feel uncomfortable. This level of workplace transparency was new and with the site's debut it brought to light what was working well at companies and what needed to be improved. Fast forward to today, employers are regularly turning to Glassdoor to get a real-time pulse on their organizations; and they are harnessing the wealth of information by using the platform to recruit and build their employer brands.
If you're new to Glassdoor, want to discover more, or just want to help celebrate some company highlights-- here are seven things that we're proud of as we reflect on our impact on the recruiting and employment industry.
1. Glassdoor is one of the largest jobs & recruiting sites in the U.S.
Glassdoor's recruiting offerings are now a full machine of job advertising services. On Glassdoor, you can recruit and hire from our 30 million member candidate pool, target job seekers based on behaviors and interests, get even smarter about your practice with deep analytics and run display campaigns for your hiring initiatives. Plus, while Glassdoor started as a platform to give an inside look at jobs and companies, it is now one of the largest jobs and recruiting sites in the U.S., outpacing CareerBuilder.com.
As Glassdoor has continued to attract a growing and engaged audience of job seekers, companies are signing up to attract and find great candidates. Some recent client successes include:
- App Dynamics hired 22 engineers at an 82% lower cost-per-hire when compared to LinkedIn's recruiting solutions.
- Enterprise Rent-a-Car hired 1,137 people in just two years with Glassdoor.
- loanDepot saved $250,000 by eliminating two traditional job boards from its recruiting strategy.
- Employers everywhere can sign up for a basic Free Employer Account (in fact there are more than 3,000 signing up for this account each month) - this account allows an official company representative to respond to reviews, flag reviews that may be inappropriate and see interesting analytics about their company's brand and reputation.
- For companies that cross country borders, we introduced the ability to localize Enhanced Profiles so if you're trying to hire candidates in the U.S. and France, you can customize your message to the regions where you are trying to recruit.
- In the UK, we've seen many employers have success recruiting using the Glassdoor Essentials package, which includes an Enhanced Profile and Job Ads. For example, Huddle increased its brand awareness by 300% by using Glassdoor Job Ads and an Enhanced Profile. They said, "When I compared numbers of views in early 2014, I found our Glassdoor page had far more views than our LinkedIn company page, and at that same time, we were just using the Free Employer Account. Once we partnered with Glassdoor and began managing our page's content, we saw a 300% increase in candidate awareness."

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