According to a recent Glassdoor survey conducted by The Harris Poll, over two-thirds (68%) of U.S. employees would like a way to ask their coworkers and company leaders questions anonymously at work. In addition, 3 in 5 U.S. employees (63%) wish they had an online community where they could get career advice on dealing with workplace-specific challenges.
Glassdoor recently unveiled new community features that enable users to anonymously or openly connect in real-time with other professionals about their company and industry on desktop or mobile devices.
As a worldwide leader in insights about jobs and companies, Glassdoor’s reviews and ratings have disrupted how millions of people find jobs and research companies. With these new features, Glassdoor says it will help empower employees to build communities and gain helpful insights from colleagues and other professionals to advance their careers.
Joining Bill to explain what this all means for employers and employees is Glassdoor CEO, Christian Sutherland-Wong.
Questions for Christian include:
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