SAUSALITO, CA — (Marketwire) — 03/27/13 — Today, , the social jobs and career community, is introducing the Employer Center, an easy-to-use self-service tool currently in beta that helps companies make social recruiting decisions based on job seeker activity and authentic workplace insights. With the Employer Center, companies can get access to information about job seeker engagement and demographics, understand what jobs attract the most candidates and when, track employee satisfaction ratings trends, and benchmark their brand-s reputation against competitors. No other jobs site or professional network combines this level of employee feedback and job seeker activity to help companies make more informed recruiting decisions.
Glassdoor is also announcing added benefits of a , a resource available to all employers. When company representatives(1) register for a free employer account, they will have the ability to:
Update their company profile with basic information (e.g., website address, headquarters location, employee count, year founded and more)
Add a company description and mission statement
Include awards and photos
Respond to their company reviews and interview reviews
Request updates to their stock ticker, CEO and list of competitors
Flag reviews that may be inappropriate
In addition, all companies with a free employer account can see basic audience information within the Employer Center e.g., profile activity among job seekers as well as interests and demographics of job seekers. The Employer Center is accessible direct from a company-s profile page on Glassdoor and can be viewed at any time of day and from anywhere in the world.
“Companies are hungry for better information that helps them find the candidates they want as well as retain the employees they need,” said Steve Roop, Glassdoor vice president of marketing. “We-re excited to give employers more resources to help them get started on Glassdoor so they can better engage with top talent and manage their employment brand.”
Since Glassdoor launched in June 2008, the company has been committed to building a careers community that offers a 360-degree view into the workplace. In June 2010, Glassdoor introduced its Social Recruiting Solutions — which include and — that are designed to help companies better reach target job candidates when they are making career decisions. Companies taking advantage of Glassdoor-s Social Recruiting Solutions include Fortune 500 companies like , and , as well as several small and mid-sized businesses such as , and .
To request a free employer account, visit:
is a social jobs and career community that is changing the way people find jobs and companies recruit top talent. Founded in 2007, Glassdoor offers members access to the latest job listings, the ability to see Inside Connections via their Facebook network, and get access to proprietary user-generated content including company-specific salary reports, ratings and reviews, CEO approval ratings, interview questions and reviews, office photos, and more. Plus, employers can get involved in the conversation through Glassdoor-s suite of social recruiting solutions to reach target job candidates when they-re making career decisions. Glassdoor is backed by Benchmark Capital, Sutter Hill Ventures, Battery Ventures and DAG Ventures.
Learn more about Glassdoor-s Talent Solutions — for a Free Employer Account. Find Glassdoor updates on our , and follow us on , and .
(1)Any person at a company who is in a position to speak on behalf of the employer e.g., company leaders, as well as HR and marketing professionals or other employees responsible for managing the company-s brand can sign up for a free employer account.
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