Why Glassdoor?

When you work for Glassdoor, you help people everywhere get ahead in work and life. That’s because we’re moving fast to become the leading community for workplace conversations. Every day, we foster radical transparency by giving professionals a platform to connect authentically and anonymously. Think real talk with real people — plus company reviews and ratings, salary info, job listings and more. 

Join us as we make worklife better, together.

About the Role

Glassdoor is seeking a passionate and analytical Lead Researcher, Worklife Trends to join our team, reporting to the Lead Economist. In this role, you will leverage the rich user-generated content (UGC) on Glassdoor, including company ratings, reviews, and community conversations, to uncover and analyze workplace culture trends. Your insights will shape the narrative around workplace culture in press, social media, and external publications, driving Glassdoor’s reputation as the go-to source for understanding the pulse of worklife trends. 

What You’ll Do

  • Trend Analysis: Conduct in-depth analysis of company ratings, reviews, and community conversations to identify emerging trends in workplace culture, employee satisfaction, and organizational behavior.
  • Data-Driven Storytelling: Translate complex data and trends into compelling stories and insights that resonate with the media, social audiences, and Glassdoor users.
  • Content Development: Collaborate with marketing, PR, and social media teams to create content that showcases Glassdoor’s unique insights into workplace trends, helping to build the brand's reputation as a thought leader in the space.
  • External Engagement: Engage with media, industry analysts, and thought leaders to share Glassdoor’s insights, contributing to external narratives about workplace culture and employee experience. 
  • Community Building: Use insights to contribute to strategies that encourage community engagement on Glassdoor, fostering a sense of belonging and participation among users.

What You’ll Bring

  • 5-7+ years of experience in a related field, with a strong background in analyzing and interpreting workplace culture and organizational behavior trends.
  • Expertise in and ability to speak to worklife topics e.g., experience in organizational behavior, workplace culture, sociology, organizational psychology, or a related field.
  • Strong technical skills to operate as a “full stack researcher.” Ability to synthesize large datasets using SQL and Python/R and extract meaningful insights. Possess good intuition around balancing generating novel insights and being grounded in our data.
  • Excellent oral and written communication and data storytelling abilities, with a proven track record of creating engaging and impactful content. Experience in communicating data or technical content to lay audiences. 
  • Experience with social media content creation and interest in representing Glassdoor on social media.
  • Passion for understanding and influencing workplace culture and employee experience.

Compensation and Benefits

Base Salary Range*: $128,400 - $170,500

*Glassdoor base salaries are targeted to the market 75th percentile for technical roles and the 65th percentile for non-technical roles. In other words, 65-75% of comparable organizations in our industry will pay less.

Bonus: 10% 

*Bonuses are paid out bi-annually and the amount awarded is based on individual and company performance. 

Perks for Full-Time U.S. Employees:

Generous Restricted Stock Units (RSU): 

***Restricted Stock Units (RSU) are awarded at hire and may be refreshed annually. Additionally, as a pay-for-performance company, there are additional RSU grant awards for top performers.

You can learn more about our compensation philosophy here and see salary ranges for all Glassdoor jobs here.

Health and Wellness: 100% employer-paid premiums for employee medical, dental, vision, life, short and long-term disability, select well-being programs, along with 80% employer-paid premiums for all dependents.* Generous paid time off programs for birthing and non-birthing parents are provided, along with paid injury/illness leave and paid family emergency leave.

*Coverage begins at the start of employment. After 48 months of continuous employment, 100% of all premiums for you and your dependents can be employer-paid!

Work/Life Balance: Open Paid Time Off policy, in addition to 15-20 paid company holidays/year

Investing in Your Future: 401(k) plan with a company match up to $5,000 per year, subsidized fertility and family planning services, and discounted legal assistance services.

Our Commitments

  • Come as you are: At Glassdoor diversity is not a slogan; it’s a core factor in our success. We welcome your background, experience and ideas because you help us understand and better serve our world. You make us stronger.
  • Grow your career: Glassdoor is small enough for you to see the impact of your contributions, while large enough to offer significant resources and endless opportunities to grow. This is a great place to make a career.
  • Find your people: Ask anyone who works here: it’s the people who make the difference. We are a group of well-rounded humans who support one another and work hard together to bring the Glassdoor mission to life.
  • Discover flexibility: With flexible hours and a where-to-work policy, Glassdoor allows you to take on professional and personal responsibilities — enhancing both productivity and your well-being. 

Glassdoor is committed to equal treatment and opportunity in all aspects of recruitment, selection and employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, ethnicity, age, sex, marital status, physical or mental disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, veteran or military status or any other category protected under the law. Glassdoor is an equal opportunity employer; committed to creating a community of inclusion, and an environment free from discrimination, harassment and retaliation.

Where-to-Work Policy
Being a remote-first company, Glassdoor employees can live anywhere Glassdoor is a registered company. Requests to move must be approved by an employee’s manager and the People team. While we will try our best to support relocation requests, some requests may not be approved due to various tax, legal, or other restrictions.

Enjoy Remote and Explore: Employees authorized to work in their current location may Work Away for up to a total of 30 (thirty) working days in a calendar year without permanent relocation and compensation change. Employees on visas may work Work Away for up to a total of 20 (twenty) working days in a calendar year without permanent relocation and compensation change. The amount of time and location for Work Away must be approved by the employee’s manager and People Operations team at least two (2) weeks in advance of travel.

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