Wednesday, December 5, 2018

Facebook Loses 'Best Employer' Rating


After a tumultuous year, Facebook has lost its footing as a top-rated employer, based on Glassdoor’s 2019 list of the “Best Places to Work.” After ranking No. 1 last year, Facebook now ranks No. 7, dropping from a 4.6 to 4.5 award score out of a perfect 5. Zoom Video Communications supplanted Facebook as the top seat in the tech category.

According to CNBC, the report comes as Facebook continues to be scrutinized by the public for how it handles user data and misinformation on its platform. The Glassdoor ranking adds data to the speculation that Facebook employees, too, are souring on the company. Glassdoor bases its ranking on eight different of factors, including work/life balance, senior management and compensation and benefits, according to Glassdoor’s methodology. On employee satisfaction alone, Facebook has seen a steeper decline, steadily falling from a 4.6 rating in Q1 to a 4.3 in Q4, according to Glassdoor Community Expert Scott Dobroski.

Facebook has gone from a hot place to work to a place many employees are itching to leave. Six former Facebook employees told CNBC they have been receiving increasingly more messages from current Facebook employees looking for a way out. They said employees have been motivated to look elsewhere thanks to falling stock prices, continued scandals and the increased bureaucracy that comes with the maturing of any tech company.

Other tech companies have also fallen from top spots on Glassdoor’s list. Google dropped three spots, landing at the eighth-best place to work with an award score of 4.4. Amazon didn’t even make the list, with an award score of 4.1, just outside of the top 100.

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