Noun
glassdoor (plural glassdoors)
Alternative form of glass door
According to an economist with Bay Area-based Glassdoor, the novel coronavirus is creating an influx of jobs in specialized fields like data analysis and public information. Source: Internet
Andrew Chamberlain, chief economist at recruiting site Glassdoor, tells FOX Business, “The job market is the strongest in a generation,” adding that April was the strongest month of the year for salary gains, rising 1.2%. Source: Internet
And the rise of rating sites -- such as Squeaker, Kununu, Glassdoor, and Vault -- creates more transparency into the quality of a company's management, workplace, and culture. Source: Internet
Clorox Chief Executive Officer Benno Dorer has claimed the number one position of America’s highest rated CEO in 2017, according to a poll by employment site Glassdoor. Source: Internet
For company news and career advice and tips, visit the and for employer-related news and insights to help employers hire, visit the Glassdoor for Employers Blog. Source: Internet
Glassdoor analyzed a sample of more than 668,000 online job applications started on its site in one week last January. Source: Internet