Glassdoor and Indeed announced today that they are joining forces to make it easier for employers to reach as many potential employees as possible. Employers will now be able to reach job seekers on both platforms through Indeed job advertising products. Also, in the fall, employers will be able to access reviews and ratings from both Glassdoor and Indeed within the Glassdoor Employer Center.
Glassdoor CEO, Christian Sutherland-Wong, said the sister companies developed this special offering to make it easier to find quality candidates.
"The combined strength of our two brands will help employers tell their story and hire quality candidates at scale easier," Sutherland-Wong said.
Beginning this fall, employers will be able to access reviews and ratings from both Glassdoor and Indeed within the Glassdoor Employer Center.
Some employers are turning to virtual job fairs to attract employees, as NF Mendoza wrote on TechRepublic. R. Dallon Adams shared advice from CareerBuilder about how to stand out from the competition at virtual career fairs.
Mark Samuels on ZDNet talked to managers and IT leaders about how to attract employees:
- Make your work compelling and your workplace exciting
- Create a wide pool of talent so you can find people with a great attitude
- Recruit selectively for roles that will make a difference to your organization
- Reach beyond the enterprise firewall and develop innovative partnerships
We also rounded up the top 20 WFH jobs with salaries of more than $100,000. The top IT roles in that list are:
- DevSecOps engineer, Jobspring Partners, Boston: $130,000-$150,000
- Machine learning engineer at Triplebyte, San Francisco: $150,000-$250,000
- Mendix developer at Jobot, US: $120,000
- Oracle apex developer at Piper Enterprise Solutions, Durham, NC: $120,000-$155,000
- Security engineer at Shogun, global: $105,000-$155,000
- Senior analyst, customer retention at Beacon Hill Staffing Group, Boston: $120,000
- Senior full-stack software engineer at Workbridge Associates, Bala Cynwyd, PA: $130,000
About 117,000 IT professionals in the US have lost their jobs since March, according to the latest government employment data. In an early July report, Glassdoor analyzed employer job posting activity in June and found that 31% of employers posted new openings since the start of the month and 33% reduced job postings during the same timeframe. The research company said this suggests a stronger recovery for larger companies.