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Fake Glassdoor Reviews From Ex-Employees: How We Prove It
HR called it "venting." Three reviews used identical phrasing about a CEO who'd been gone for two years. That detail changed the entire removal strategy.
Glassdoor Arbitration for Employers: A Practitioner's Walkthrough
Glassdoor's arbitration clause scares HR teams into inaction. It shouldn't. Here's how the process works when platform disputes fail and you still have a provably false review.
Glassdoor Reviews Are Ranking for Your Company Name — Now What?
Search your company name. If Glassdoor sits in positions three through five, candidates are reading it before your careers page. That SERP real estate is employer brand now.
How a Cluster of One-Star Glassdoor Reviews Stalled Hiring for a Startup
Forty-two employees, four one-star reviews in one month, and a Head of Engineering role open for ninety days. The correlation wasn't coincidence.
Can You Identify Who Posted an Anonymous Glassdoor Review?
Sometimes. Not always. And the legal path to find out is slower than LinkedIn stalking. Here's what's actually possible without getting your company in more trouble.
CEO Approval Ratings on Glassdoor: Can You Get a False Review Removed?
A CEO's approval score is a single percentage that recruiters quote in meetings. One fabricated "CEO cons" review can drag it down for a year. We recovered a score from 38% to 71% over eight months.
When Competitors Post Fake Glassdoor Reviews About Your Company
A SaaS company found reviews praising a rival's product by name in the "pros" section of their own Glassdoor page. That's not an unhappy employee. That's something else.
How to Appeal a Denied Glassdoor Review Removal Request
First dispute denied? Most companies stop. The ones that succeed usually have a second submission with different evidence framing — not the same PDF resubmitted with angrier cover letter.
False Salary and Benefits Claims on Glassdoor: Removal Options
A review said the company paid 40% below market with no benefits. Payroll records said otherwise. Glassdoor initially protected it as "employee experience." We disagreed — with spreadsheets.
When a Glassdoor Review Goes Viral on LinkedIn: HR Crisis Steps
An employee screenshot a one-star review, posted it on LinkedIn with commentary, and tagged journalists. The review itself was half opinion. The viral post was the real emergency.