LGBTQ high-quality workplace list includes Google, Microsoft, IBM, Apple, Bank of America
A new analysis of ratings data conducted by Glassdoor finds that LGBTQ+ workers are less satisfied with employee experience than their counterparts.
Read MorePosted by Jason Parker | May 27, 2022
A new analysis of ratings data conducted by Glassdoor finds that LGBTQ+ workers are less satisfied with employee experience than their counterparts.
Read MorePosted by Shannon Cuthrell | Feb 7, 2022
The national job market is trending towards technology-specific positions, according to a new report from Glassdoor. Similarly, tech jobs are in high demand in North Carolina, with some of the state’s top IT occupations represented among Glassdoor’s national rankings. But which jobs pay the most, and how many positions are available in our state? We’ve got the list.
Read MorePosted by WRAL TechWire | Feb 26, 2020
North Carolina’s capital city is No. 1 on the “Best Cities for Jobs in the US,” according to a new report from employment and jobs website Glassdoor.
Read MorePosted by WRAL TechWire | Jul 3, 2019
Through three reports, WRAL TechWire has reviewed employee ratings and opinions to identify from their point of which what are some of the best and worst companies to work for across the Triangle for tech-related jobs. Here’s how they ranked.
Read MorePosted by Mindy Hamlin | Jul 2, 2019
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK – Banking technology startup nCino tops the list for places to work in ratings by employees in a review of where tech employees do and don’t like to work while Charter Communications (Spectrum) comes in last among the 20 firms reviewed today. While based in Wilmington, nCino...
Read MorePosted by Mindy Hamlin | Jul 1, 2019
In a job seekers’ market, some tech firms in the Triangle have advantages when it comes to recruiting. Such as how workers view these firms as places to work. Startup Get Spiffy, for example, scores 4.1 out of 5 from jobs site Glassdoor, but Frontier Communications comes in at 2.4.
Read MorePosted by WRAL TechWire | Jun 28, 2019
Chuck Robbins, the UNC-Chapel Hill graduate turning tech giant Cisco inside out, says maintaining employee morale is crucial to driving performance – and also recruiting talent.
Read MorePosted by Mindy Hamlin | Jun 28, 2019
The war for tech talent is raging across the Triangle, North Carolina and the US with unemployment rates at record lows and nearly 30,000 open IT jobs in NC alone. So as employees look for jobs they are in the driver’s seat, and they often are looking for more than pay. And they are speaking out.
Read MorePosted by Mindy Hamlin | Jun 28, 2019
How important are employees’ opinions about places where they work? Even CEOs at tech giants such as Cisco keep a close eye on what their workforces are saying via Glassdoor and other sites that track worker opinion.
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