• The Pantser
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        567 months ago

        Glassdoor or reviews on Google

          • AmidFuror
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            177 months ago

            It could be literal too. Depends on the industry and how long you’ve been in it. If “networking” is something in your field then there is a good chance you will know people who are at or used to be at a particular employer. Heck, high school kids know people at other jobs and will share what it’s like to work there.

      • @UnderpantsWeevil
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        Most of my jobs have been by referral. So I knew someone in the job before I even applied.

        During one in-person interview, I walked through the office with my prospective hire, talked to a number of the current staff, and saw the (miserable) conditions of the office. This was - ostensibly - while they were interviewing me.

        I was reluctant to take the job, and spoke to the hiring manager, who offered me an additional $10k on top of the first offer. Then I used their salary negotiation to leverage a wage bump at my own office, because I was able to see what I was worth on the open market.

      • @[email protected]
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        47 months ago

        I actually met with my predecessor to discuss technical handover of some systems (he volunteered to help)

          • @Chev
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            27 months ago

            Same as glasdoor. Try to look it up.

            • @[email protected]
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              27 months ago

              Oh yeah, fs Ill check it out, just never had heard of it prior and was curious about your experience, etc.

              • @Chev
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                57 months ago

                Oh I gotcha! It helped me out figuring out my current job. Current or past Employees write a review about the company and most people are brutaly honest. Sometimes you need to take the reviews with a grain of salt because people write it in an emotional state but yeah it helped me to get a good view.

    • @IsThisAnAI
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      57 months ago

      Yes. It’s pretty trivial via linkedin and glass door. Perfectly acceptable behavior.