Studies have proven that happy employees are more engaged. And engaged employees have greater productivity. All in all, it is important for employers and employees to understand that a healthy work environment truly matters.
With the conversation shifting toward the undeniable benefits that come with employee happiness in the last few years, many platforms have taken center stage and are providing employees with a safe space to make the right decisions when it comes to finding a job. When it comes to online platforms paving the way for improving workplace culture, Glassdoor stands above the rest.
In this article we take a look at the history of this innovative platform and how it has helped employees and employers the world over.
Glassdoor is the brainchild of Tim Besse and Robert Hohman. The two men began thinking about a workplace culture platform when Hohmn relayed a story of accidentally leaving the results of an employee survey on the printer and the two men began discussing what would happen if the results had gotten out to the public.
The men both came to the conclusion that if the information had been released to the public, it could actually serve those looking to make a career decision. And the concept of Glassdoor was born. Glassdoor is a website where former and current employees can anonymously review companies. The platform also allows for users to anonymously submit and view salaries as well as apply for jobs through the platform.
Glassdoor received its first financing in 2008, a whopping $3 million to be precise and in 2012 the company received a $20 million of revenue capital which took its funding to $42.2 million. As the years went by the company grew exponentially and in 2015 it was valued just short of $1 billion. 2016 was another turning point for the business as it was acquired for $1.2 billion in cash - and the acquisition was completed in June 2018.
The success of the business is undeniable and it continues to grow due to our need for workplace happiness. Today, we are seeking jobs that add to our lives and make us happy - and Glassdoor helps us on that journey.
The history of the business is fascinating and speaks to the power of innovative thinking in the digital age. Now that we understand how the concept of the platform was born, let’s take a look at what Glassdoor is and how it can help you.
Glassdoor is a platform that caters to individuals who are searching for jobs, company reviews, salary information, honest company insights and even interview questions. The site is not a social media platform like LinkedIn, but rather a portal of information to help users find their ideal job.
Glassdoor does not just benefit job seekers and has the ability to help businesses, HR personnel and recruiters in their endeavors.
The key premise of Glassdoor is to provide employees, candidates and employers with transparency. And the platform is designed to help everyone, from CEOs and HR departments through to candidates and current employees. The platform also helps companies in their search for the ideal employees as they will receive the most relevant applications for positions advertised. This saves both the candidate and the business time and streamlines the recruitment process - and this brings us to the digitization of HR in its entirety.
The digitization of HR is the use of technological tools, systems and platforms to fulfil the duties of this department in the most effective way. These automations streamline processes, saving both time and money. It also ensures you’re hiring the right candidates which as we know, can make all the difference when it comes to the success of a business.
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