To read or not to read company reviews?

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To read or not to read company reviews?

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It's true that before going on a trip, booking a hotel or even a restaurant, almost all of us read reviews online and sometimes even rate the most useful ones to help other visitors get a clearer idea of ​​what to expect. But is it advisable to also read reviews about companies? It depends.

Here are some tips to keep in mind before browsing through comments and opinions about companies that offer that position you are so interested in.

Don't start yet: before sending your CV and cover letter , it's a bad time to read reviews rcs data iran the company. In any case, try to get a good insight into the company, its work, its philosophy. Find out if it has launched any new products or services that interest you. Read all this information first to find the best motivation when writing your letter and sending your CV. Do you identify with the company's work? With its philosophy? Do you like what it offers? If so, you'll be in the best mood to convince them that you're one of them. These questions are much more important than comments that former employees may make about the salary, the office or the position. And now, once you've written to them and have been able to arrange an appointment, it's the ideal time to find out what others think.
Be critical in your reading: Just like those who review products or services, a happy employee (or ex-employee) won't be as concerned about spreading their comments as a disgruntled one will be. This doesn't mean that bad reviews aren't true. But you should keep perspective when reading them. Several bad reviews on the same topic may indicate a serious problem at the company, or perhaps simply a transfer, restructuring, or policy change, which is the normal course of business life. So when you read the next few reviews, try to think from the company's perspective and do a little more research on the issues being criticized and their possible motives.
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