Most of the times their range is too wide and the estimate is much lower than expected.
Glassdoor sold out and now there is nothing reliable or useful about the site. The companies that pay for their premium service can remove any reviews, posts, salaries, you name it. It's really a shame because it used to be a useful metric.
Info on interview process is occasionally useful
You're new here? I've literally stopped looking at Glassdoor maybe 5 years ago at least, they absolutely have the most pointless data around. This is what happens to software designed by a committee. A single guy at Levels FYI can make a better alternative.
Glassdoor is very misleading and let's companies remove negative reviews.
Not true
This is absolutely true.
Glassdoor ? Feels like Windows 95 era I especially don’t trust if someone says they are Glassdoor Best this n that. I worked for a company that does marketing every year, saying employees voted them as best, I worked for more than a decade in that company, and knowing hundreds of folks, not one of whom I knew have filled anything for providing such a rating. If it was truly a democratic rating system, the company would be one amongst the worst. If you pay enough, shit companies like this will say anything to market you. My first intuition as I see these such ratings from a company is to look away. Those companies with great employee benefits and progressive career growth need not care a damn about being on these disgusting rating system and those who do and aggressively market, factually are faking it.about their company. Ask around, connect with folks from a company and you’ll know the truth. Maybe Level.fyi would be better. Even better is connect with employees from that company and ask for the range.
Thanks for reminder to delete it
If you don’t work a technical role, it’s usually better than Levels
$75,000 - - - - - - $250,000 Cool.
Its pretty good for non-tech roles & other industries
I don’t think anyone on blind uses Glassdoor. That was so 2010