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When the job market is tight,  it’s more  important than ever to get the inside scoop on companies you’re interested in working at.  First of all, the more information you have, the more effectively you’ll interview. Secondly,  company information will help you decide if you want to work for a company – or not. Glassdoor , the company and salary research site, is full of excellent information for job seekers including company reviews, ratings, salaries, CEO approval rating, competitors, and much more company information. Job seekers can find and anonymously share company reviews, …


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