Glassdoor Comes to Chicago’s Fulton Market District

Virtually everyone in the modern workforce is aware of the company called Glassdoor. It’s an invaluable resource to anyone hoping to make smart, informed career decisions – offering job postings, regional salary information, position-specific interview tools, general company intelligence and real-life company reviews from current and former employees. While it may feel like Glassdoor has been around forever, it’s just 11 years old, and has successfully raced through its years running under the start-up moniker. Glassdoor’s competitors include everyone in the job posting game, from the little guys all the way up to giants like LinkedIn and Monster. The company recently set about redefining its brand to keep up with growth and form a secure path into the future. Glassdoor headquarters, located north of San Francisco in Mill Valley, California, had grown haphazardly along with the company, accommodating more people with increasingly disjointed design concepts. The company’s new Chicago location, …