Employer branding
3 Ways to Leverage Glassdoor in Interviews
alex
alex, Author at Glassdoor US | Sep 21, 2015
Employers will often tell us that they hear about Glassdoor very frequently during the interview process. This makes sense because Glassdoor is the fastest-growing job site in the U.S. compared to LinkedIn.com, Indeed.com, CareerBuilder.com, and Monster.com, according to Comscore’s July 2015 Media Metrix. It’s also the only place that candidates can easily research companies and get the inside look at an organization through interview reviews, employee reviews, salary & benefit information, and more!
But how do you handle reviews when they do come up and what do you do to have those tough conversations when you hardly know the candidate on the other side? We’ve compiled three tips below to help you maneuver through how to handle Glassdoor reviews when they come up in an interview.
1. Collect and export Glassdoor interview data
The first part of your journey should be to collect and understand your candidate's’ values and also how you can position yourself against competitors. I know many recruiters that will utilize Glassdoor to research the company that a candidate is coming from to prepare on their end. This way, you can easily play up your strengths when you’re aware of the weaknesses at the company that person is considering leaving.
Pro Tip: Top 5 Factors Job Seekers Consider Before Accepting a Job Offer, according to an October 2014 Glassdoor site survey:
- Salary and compensation
- Career growth opportunities
- Work-life balance
- Location/commute
- Company Culture & Values



