In today’s competitive market, Glassdoor reviews play a massive part in your agency’s brand image.
And, get this - it doesn’t only impact recruitment.
It impacts your sales too.
I used to work for an agency where we were losing 4-5 deals per week.
Why?
Prospects cited Glassdoor reviews & mentioned that since employees are unhappy, the quality of work will likely be poor too.
A bit of a wake up call.
Negative reviews can really hurt your bottom line:
Positive reviews have the opposite impact:
This means that keeping your team happy and addressing their concerns isn’t just good for morale – it’s also great for your sales and recruiting efforts.
But -
Most founders are sure how to go about getting more Glassdoor reviews.
It isn’t rocket science - it’s just about asking nicely, and consistently.
That’s honestly it.
However, many get it wrong.
Sometimes, it helps to have a template to get started, so we got you covered.
Here you go -
Hey [name] -
As we grow, our # 1 focus is to ensure everyone here is happy & excited to come to work.
A big part of that is to ensure that we're always hiring the RIGHT people - both skill-wise & culture wise to be your future colleagues.
Glassdoor helps us find the best talent out there faster - and if you're open to it, would love your help.
If you've had a 5-star experience working here, I’d really appreciate you taking a minute to share a review on Glassdoor. This plays a massive part in attracting the right talent for us in the future.
Equally, if you haven’t had a 5-star experience - please let me know.
I'd love to learn more about what we can do to turn around your experience and put the steps in place to ensure we get there.
Cheers,
[name]
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And that’s a wrap.
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