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Top Reasons to Read Glassdoor Reviews with a Grain of Salt

by Radhika Pawar creative content writer

Some people might argue that Glassdoor reviews are not always accurate. And there is some truth to this considering you constantly have to make do with disgruntled employees to employers with axes to grind. Actually, the biases can pile up and make it difficult to get a real sense of the job.

 

But this doesn’t mean you should downplay the essence of leveraging Glassdoor reviews. After all, they have a lot more to offer than you might probably be thinking. In this simple guide, we take you through some of the top reasons read Glassdoor reviews.

 

No Verification Process

Glassdoor counts on the honesty of its users and doesn’t have any verification process in place to ensure the reviews emanate from an actual employee of the company. While the reviews sometimes give you some insight into a company’s culture, they could come from just about anyone with an axe to grind or an ulterior motive.

 

There is no review system in place to confirm the reviewer works or has worked for the company they’re previewing. Their only guideline is that a person can only submit one review per year and that their content must be related to their jobs or an interview they have had within the last five years.

 

Over-Exaggeration is a Human Tendency

There is a good chance you will always come across a Glassdoor review that is so glowing. However, a five-star review doesn’t necessarily mean it is the best place work. A positive review could be an exaggeration, since people tend to overstate their experiences when excitement sets in.

 

It is for this reason that most reviews are always rates 1 or 5, with no in-betweens. You might not like a company, but there is no essence in trashing them entirely. An important point to remember is that genuine reviews tend to carry mixed feelings.

 

Some people might like a company, but that doesn’t imply they have zero complaints. They might appreciate a company for great pay but complain about the work culture. That’s what makes a review realistic and helpful when job hunting.

 

Rounding Up

The above are some of the reasons to read Glassdoor reviewswith a grain of salt. No wonder you should never rush into using Glassdoor reviews for sheer sake. Instead, take it upon yourself to find out more about the hiring company before taking the next step of action. 


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About Radhika Pawar Committed   creative content writer

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