Glassdoor is absolutely pay to play for employers, and is there a major scam. I know this because I recently left a job at a company where everyone was miserable and desperately looking to leave. Very high attrition -- and every time that someone left, they would leave a very negative, but very honest and accurate review on #glassdoor about this horrible place. And almost ALL of these reviews would disappear within a day or two, because this company is an "engaged employer" and is therefore paying to play. They obviously are able to demand that all negative reviews are taken down. At the same time, the inadvertently hilarious positive reviews, the few that exist, are clearly written by the VP and his minion/GM -- but they are disguised as employee reviews -- and glassdoor allows this. The VP and his henchman/GM routinely call employees into their offices to castigate them when negative reviews appear on glassdoor (again, these reviews then disappear immediately) and to demand the reviews be removed (even though they are all written by former employees no longer under the control of the company). So I no longer read Glassdoor, as it is clearly a pay to play site and is therefore not honest or reliable.
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You know the site is being used by brown nosers. Company is laying off people left and right, closing stores and wasting boat loads of money and people are approving of the CEO? People can't seriously be that dense can they?
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Great information about layoffs at Verizon. Thanks.