Announcing Our Biggest Event of the Year! Glassdoor Recruit: Win With Informed Candidates
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Announcing Our Biggest Event of the Year! Glassdoor Recruit: Win With Informed Candidates

Here at Glassdoor, we are thrilled to announce our first-ever recruiting focused event, designed to help you win the race for top talent with informed candidates.

We’re so excited about all the groundbreaking content we’re building – and the buzz is growing daily! We’ve got big names from Evernote, Bersin by Deloitte, HubSpot, Bain & Company and Work It Daily. New speakers and contributors are still signing on, and the lineup just keeps getting more impressive.

This is THE event of the year – one you do not want to miss. By attending in person or by livestream, you’ll get access to exclusive insight.

Industry experts will cover the current state of recruiting, the importance of informed candidates and how to WIN them over. These informed candidates are the people you want. They’re the hires who will make you look great and make your company success skyrocket.

Here’s who you’ll hear from:

  • HubSpot – Chief People Officer Katie Burke, on Winning With Informed Candidates
  • Bain & Company – Partner Keith Bevans, on Winning With Informed Candidates
  • Work It Daily – Founder J.T. O'Donnell on Winning With Informed Candidates
  • Glassdoor – CEO Robert Hohman, Fireside Chat

Breakout labs – only available by attending in person – will cover exactly how to recruit with Glassdoor, how best to interview and onboard, how to create killer job descriptions, and how to track talent analytics like a pro.

  • Evernote – SVP of People Michelle Wagner on Creating Killer Job Descriptions
  • ATB Financial – Culture & Talent Development Leader Kimberlea Kozachenko on Recruiting with Glassdoor

Why It’s Critical to Win Informed Candidates

In today’s tight job market, candidates are arming themselves with more information – and keeping their options open.

  • 83% of employees/job seekers are likely to research company reviews and ratings if deciding on where to apply for a job. (1)
  • They read at least 7 reviews before forming an opinion about a company. (2)

All this information has made candidates more likely to try job sampling, do more homework, and even reject offers more often.

  • In 2016, 50% of job seekers had at least one interview to explore options or get experience — with no intention of leaving their current job. (3)
  • 93% of employees/job seekers say it is important to be thoughtful and informed about all aspects of a company (e.g., culture, values, mission, business model, future plans, pros and cons about the workplace) prior to accepting a job offer. (4)
  • Offer acceptance rates are down 6 points from 89% in 2015 to 83% in 2016. (5)
  • More than half of job seekers say they are satisfied at work — but 81% of them are open to new job opportunities. (6)

With so many candidates doing their homework, it’s time for you to do yours. Attend Glassdoor Recruit to find exclusive tips, strategies and insights from industry leaders while networking with your peers.

Hire Informed Candidates Efficiently

Learn how to target Glassdoor’s 45M (7) well-researched job seekers. As one of the largest and fastest growing job sites offering millions of employee reviews, company ratings, salary estimates and more, Glassdoor is where they go today.

Make the Case for Attending

Need to get buy-in from your team leader? Here’s a great infographic that clearly outlines exactly why you need to be in Chicago on the 19th.

Be In the Know

To receive exclusive event updates visit: glassdoor.com/recruit. And, be sure to follow the conversation on Twitter with the hashtag #GDRecruit.

If you have interest in speaking, sponsorship or partnership opportunities, please email our events team at events@glassdoor.com.


(1) Glassdoor Harris Poll, April 2017
(2) Glassdoor.com U.S. Site Survey, Aug 2016
(3) Jobvite, 2017 Job Seeker Nation, March 2017
(4) U.S. Harris Poll, April 2017
(5) Jobvite, 2017 Recruiting Funnel Benchmark Report, May 2017
(6) Jobvite, 2017 Job Seeker Nation, March 2017
(7) Google Analytics, Q217 average as of 6/9/17