Dreadful. Posted a review about my old company, only for them to remove it for no reason. They are protecting fraudlent businesses, and businesses that operate appallingly.
While we don't verify specific claims because reviewers' opinions are their own, we may label reviews as "Verified" when we can confirm a business interaction took place. Read more
To protect platform integrity, every review on our platform—verified or not—is screened by our 24/7 automated software. This technology is designed to identify and remove content that breaches our guidelines, including reviews that are not based on a genuine experience. We recognise we may not catch everything, and you can flag anything you think we may have missed. Read more
See what reviewers are saying
Useless, as other reviewers mentioned you can't read anything without having to disclose your whole life to them; and even then, they still block most of the reviews.
Horrendous platform, impossible to login and use since indeed acquired them. Can only look at reviews once glassdoor has forced you to write once yourself. This is a Company that demands a lot of... See more
Glassdoor? More like steel gate because of how difficult it is to access the content. It's so annoying to visit the website with their constant pop-ups in your face, and then you need to sign in to re... See more
Company details
Information provided by various external sources
Search millions of jobs and get the inside scoop on companies with employee reviews, personalized salary tools, and more. Hiring? Post a job for free.
Contact info
100 Shoreline Hwy, 94941, Mill Valley, United States
- 800-918-3229
- support@glassdoor.com
- www.glassdoor.com
Asks customers to review
This company invites their customers to review, whether positive or negative
Hasn’t replied to negative reviews
How this company uses Trustpilot
See how their reviews and ratings are sourced, scored, and moderated.
Useless Site for Venomous Employees.
Let's face it it. Glassdoor is a sensastionalist hate site against employers, for failed and bitter employees to vent their venom and spite. None of the reviews are genuine and no useful or accurate information about an employer can be gleaned from the reviews. And as soon as employers realise that its aligned with Indeed, they will desert Indeed iin droves.
I tried 3 times to contribute with…
I tried 3 times to contribute with interview description.
Gets rejected every time.
Last time, because the formatting was incorrect. I assume Glassdoor meant a problem with merging all paragraphs, which can be seen when modifying a post in the form. All paragraphs in my comment are merged by the Glasdoor application, after saving it.
Then they send a no-reply message saying “sorry, wrong formatting.” Just brilliant, Business Darwin Award.
Many times around and always the same…
Many times around and always the same outcome , my edits never fall into place , all the edits gone and never added. It never once worked properly as it should.
Date breaches
They know force you to link Indeed to your account. As if that was not irritating enough they now need me to verify my phone number? Why does a barely-useful rating website need my phone number if not for a data grab and to sell my info
I completed the "required" review of my…
I completed the "required" review of my previous employer and then was sent to a paid with questions where the only "answer" was my credit card information. SCAM!!!!!!!!!
Useless platform that regulates content
Shocking that there are no better platforms out there with how useless Glassdoor is. They regulate content on the site and then claim businesses cant pay to have information removed. When customer service is pressed for information they just say they don't have to explain themselves. If it was a paid service then I would be demanding a refund, shocking how they can pretend to be all high and mighty claiming the high ground when they clearly regulate the content that can be posted on the site in terms of honest reviews.
Such a useless platform because it is not able to be honest. All a company has to do is flag a review and then Glassdoor obeys because only companies pay to boost their profiles and post jobs. Such a joke of a company and completely useless customer service.
This website is a so bad in many ways
This website is a so bad, it can’t differentiate between an accountant & Account manager.
Then the way they push you to leave reviews, salaries etc when you want to look at companies is so broken as they ban you if you leave a 2nd review within the same year yet they require & push you to do it to get more info about jobs & potential companies you want to work for!
Don’t bother with it as it’s a total waste of time.
Horrible
It forces you to sign up if you want to check even a few reviews and then I literally had to block the domain in my mailbox because no matter how many times I've "unsubscribed", it kept sending me emails
Worst website in the world
Worst website in the world, each year I wonder how they can f it up even more, and each year they continue to surprise me. It's almost impressive at this point. From enforced reviews, to enforced salary info, to bombarding users with updates on a forum no one wants, to now finally trying to get my phone number so they can create an additional login connected with Indeed!? I give up.
I can’t believe how bad it is
Could it be any worse? I don’t think so. One of the worst user experience out there.
Complete waste of time
Complete waste of time. You cannot find out what a company is like to work for without being forced to add info about your own work. What if I have never had a job? Or what if I have a job but I don't want to disclose or review where I work?
I can see why it's got the quotation marks now
So many hoops to jump through, and they now require a forced login to another company. Seems like they want to collect even more PII.
Worst site ever
Worst site ever. It aint’ fluid. Difficult to go though. The site is awful. You already log in, they asking to log in again and force you to post or a reviews your salary ? Who cares ? Let me go though the site and explore.
They are the worst
They are the worst, blackmailing you into sharing and sharing to give you access even when you just have nothing to share! They are the worst
Must Avoid
Went on the website to try and get advice about the application process for a firm and was instantly blocked by a pop-up to create an account. I figured 'why not' and despite making an account I was then bombarded by several more unavoidable pop-ups forcing me to write reviews about employers, my pay etc which never seemed to end so I just gave up and never got the tips/advice I was looking for.
Everytime
Everytime, it requires to put your salary. I did it already!
I hate creators of this website. Pure definition of sh*t.
Glassdoor has gone so downhill.
Glassdoor has gone so downhill.
Constantly trying to pigeon hole you into their communities so heavily it makes their homepage and search feature impossible (I have to use google search [company] glassdoor before going to the site).
Every click there’s a new pop-up to save information or ask you a question shifting the page around.
Having to be laser focussed on what the roles exact name is to find the salary you’re looking for, e.g. not “data analyst” it’s “marketing data analyst” so we won’t show you anything.
And the overall bribery to get you leave a review before you see anything - if the site were better, people would leave reviews.
Its a god awful website
Its a god awful website. Cant see anything without giving tons of information. Stay away!
Terrible site
I can confirm all the other negative reviews are accurate. You cannot even use the website without being forced to do a number of things such as signing up and leaving a review. All it prompted me to do was come here and leave a negative review as you cannot use the website it’s a complete waste of time
The Trustpilot Experience
Anyone can write a Trustpilot review. People who write reviews have ownership to edit or delete them at any time, and they’ll be displayed as long as an account is active.
Companies can ask for reviews via automatic invitations. Labeled Verified, they’re about genuine experiences.
Learn more about other kinds of reviews.
We use dedicated people and clever technology to safeguard our platform. Find out how we combat fake reviews.
Learn about Trustpilot’s review process.
Here are 8 tips for writing great reviews.
Verification can help ensure real people are writing the reviews you read on Trustpilot.
Offering incentives for reviews or asking for them selectively can bias the TrustScore, which goes against our guidelines.








