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  2. Company Reviews: Best Practices, Policies, and Guidelines

    support.indeed.com/hc/en-us/articles/360046789111-Company-Reviews-Best...

    The content you submit to a Company Page is anonymous. Any reviews, questions, answers, or photos you submit will not be edited or altered. Content that violates Indeed’s guidelines and policies may be removed. Identifiable information about your account is not shared with the company.

  3. Adding and Deleting Company ReviewsIndeed Support

    support.indeed.com/hc/en-us/articles/360026912831

    Question: Is my review anonymous? Answer: Yes, we don't ask you to include your name or contact information. We do require job title, job status, and location.

  4. How far should I trust anonymous employee reviews of companies...

    www.reddit.com/.../26eifl/how_far_should_i_trust_anonymous_employee_reviews

    I looked up the company on both Glassdoor and Indeed and on both they have lukewarm reviews submitted by employees. The reviews suggest that pay is sadly below average for the field and that the management isn't the greatest.

  5. PLEASE leave job reviews on indeed to give insight to job...

    www.reddit.com/r/jobs/comments/agwvkk/please_leave_job_reviews_on_indeed_to_give

    Completely anonymous and negative reviews are never taken down. Edit: I have no idea how a simple comment like this gets down voted. This wasn’t an endorsement for writing unwarranted negative reviews FFS.

  6. Are Indeed Reviews Anonymous? A Guide for Reviewers -...

    www.netreputation.com/are-indeed-reviews-anonymous

    Find out if Indeed reviews are truly anonymous and how to write secure, honest feedback. Our guide covers all you need to know.

  7. Handling Company Reviews on Indeed: 13 Do’s and Don’ts

    workplaceroundtable.com/handling-company-reviews-on-indeed-13-dos-and-donts

    You can deal with company reviews on Indeed the right way by focusing on these critical 13 do’s and don’ts: Do: Respond Quickly; Be Polite; Acknowledge Their Concern, if Any; Show How Your Company is Changing and Progressing; Thank Them for Their Review; Have Managers or Other Higher-Ups Respond; Leave Contact Information; Don’t:

  8. What You Can Learn From Company Reviews | The Muse

    www.themuse.com/advice/heres-how-to-interpret-anonymous-company-reviews-correctly

    You might like to know that both Indeed and Glassdoor take the reviews seriously. Each has a community guidelines section, and if you wish to post a review on the latter, you must have a permanent, active email address or a valid social networking account.

  9. 5 Things To Look for in Company Reviews | Indeed.com

    www.indeed.com/career-advice/finding-a-job/checking-company-reviews

    Be critical of negative and anonymous reviews. Some people leave a review or feedback when they have something to complain about. People may write about the ways a company is not a good fit for them personally.

  10. How to Add and Delete Your Company ReviewIndeed Support

    support.indeed.com/.../360026912831-How-to-Add-and-Delete-Your-Company-Review

    Reviewing current or past employers is not mandatory. To keep information anonymous, we suggest that you do not include any personally identifiable information, such as your own name or names of co-workers, in your review. All reviews are subject to Indeed’s guidelines.

  11. Glassdoor Vs. Indeed Comparison – Forbes Advisor

    www.forbes.com/advisor/business/glassdoor-vs-indeed

    Glassdoor is free for job seekers; they can search for jobs, research companies and read anonymous reviews.