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- 16Do it on glassdoor.dan-klasson– dan-klasson2020-02-01 16:05:15 +00:00Commented Feb 1, 2020 at 16:05
- 1Is Glassdoor used in your country?guest– guest2020-02-01 16:16:40 +00:00Commented Feb 1, 2020 at 16:16
- Considered Glassdoor but thought the impact on leaving an interview experience on there is minimal. I dont know of many who use the interview section of glassdoor. But you guys are probably correctMeruem– Meruem2020-02-01 16:19:21 +00:00Commented Feb 1, 2020 at 16:19
- 8At the end of the day you feel like they've treated you poorly and you want to publicly shame them, largely to make yourself feel better. This probably won't achieve your desired effect, and could potentially harm your professional standing now or in the future. I'd suggest you simply move on from this.joeqwerty– joeqwerty2020-02-01 17:44:28 +00:00Commented Feb 1, 2020 at 17:44
- What ever you post online, make sure that it's "just the facts, m'am". Absolutely nothing opinionated, unless you have a good lawyer.Mawg– Mawg2020-02-03 06:28:08 +00:00Commented Feb 3, 2020 at 6:28
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