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Glassdoor Employer Response Advice
Dave Brown
Dave Brown, Author at Glassdoor US | May 7, 2014
Recently, 90% of Glassdoor’s surveyed users reported that they find the employer’s perspective useful when making a decision about where to work. One easy way for a company to weigh in is to engage with its Glassdoor audience and reply to comments from current and past employees. If you’re in a position to speak on behalf of your company (e.g. HR, PR, Marketing, Executive), you can publicly respond to employee reviews on your company’s Glassdoor profile. To do so, simply sign in with your Free Employer Account and place your entry within the “Add Employer Response” section beneath any individual review.
Here are a few best practices when it comes to creating employer responses to reviews on Glassdoor: RELATED: How to Manage Reviews Take Action NOW There’s no time like the present. If you see a new review, don’t wait. A swift response will show sincerity and reflect how important employee satisfaction is to you and your company. Be Professional You might not agree with more critical points of a review. And that’s ok! But take any emotional weight out of your response. This way, you’ll avoid seeming defensive and instead seem credible.- Avoid phrases like: “You’re wrong.”
- Use phrases like: “We’re sorry to hear you feel this way.”
- Example Review: “I was disappointed by their benefits package. I had to pay too much out-of-pocket for my medical insurance.”
- Example Response: “We completely understand. We had found that other employees felt similarly. In turn, we updated our benefits package last November and our staff finds it to be an overwhelming improvement.”
- Example Review: “This company is more focused on speed than staffing up. Engineers work 13-hour days with no thanks.”
- Example Response: “Working long hours myself, I can’t say that I witness others regularly working 13-hour shifts. However, I do agree that adding more team members should be a priority. We’re currently, and aggressively, rolling out new initiatives to find talent with the same great skill levels of our current engineers. Meanwhile, work/life balance means a lot to us. Your feedback indicates to me that there could be some improvements here. I will roll this over to our managers so they can have this insight. Furthermore, I invite anyone with concerns over his or her workload to express those concerns to me, directly. They are also welcome to do so anonymously, if that’s preferred.”
Dave Brown
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