How to Research a Company for Job Search

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Great article on sources of information about prospective employers, including company websites, social media accounts (LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, other feeds), Glassdoor, and a few others.

I would add:

  • their industry associations
  • local and regional business associations
  • best-of lists, industry awards
  • their vendors/suppliers
  • BBB listing
  • Yelp reviews

What other sources can you suggest to qualify a prospective employer?

 

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  1. I also recommend
    1. Looking at the Statutory Accounts especially the Directors Report which discusses future strategy
    2. Tying out the product/service
    3. Call the company and ask for sales literature, technical information and product brochures
    4. Look out for blogs by Googling “blog Nestle”, for example
    5. Read industry and trade magazines
    6. The websites “The Job Crowd” and “Target Jobs” in the UK

    1. Debra, that’s a great point. I used to think past employees had no incentive to mislead about their experience with a given company, but that breaks down when you consider it. So yes, beware biases!

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