Glassdoor now in Singapore, Hong Kong, and New Zealand

Many in these three territories have already been using the website, but they will now be served by bespoke, localised sites.
By: | January 17, 2019

 

Glassdoor has officially entered Singapore, Hong Kong, and New Zealand.

Many in these three territories have already been using the website to learn more about prospective and current employers, but they will now be served by bespoke, localised sites.

Glassdoor already has 18 such ‘localised’ websites, including one each in India and Australia.

Each localised site and mobile app is free for job seekers to access, and provides options for customised job searches.

Job seekers can set up alerts notifying them of relevant new jobs as soon as they appear online, and of course, they can find out more about what’s it’s really like to work at a particular organisation.

Glassdoor says that it currently offers more than 45 million company reviews, salary reports, and insights, shared by employees.

“When job seekers are more informed about a job and company, we know it leads to a better match with the employer,” said John Lamphiere, Vice President and Managing Director of Glassdoor International.

“Glassdoor has always appealed to a wide global audience and with increased focus on Singapore, Hong Kong and New Zealand, we are looking to make the Glassdoor experience for people and businesses in these locations even more valuable.”

The average company rating on Glassdoor is 3.4 on a five-point scale.