Race Ethnicity and Education

GLASSDOOR LAUNCHES ADVANCED FILTERS TO FIND COMPANIES HIGHLY RATED FOR WORK/LIFE BALANCE, DIVERSITY & INCLUSION AND MORE

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Monday, October 10, 2022

SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 10, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Glassdoor, the worldwide leader on insights about jobs and companies, today launched advanced filters for Company Explorer, a tool that allows people to easily search for companies based on location, industry, company size, overall company rating and more. With the new advanced filters, users can customize their job search by workplace factor ratings such as Work/Life Balance, Culture & Values, Diversity & Inclusion and more, or by overall ratings from demographic groups including Race/Ethnicity, Gender Identity, Sexual Orientation and more. The advanced filtering capabilities allow job seekers to easily search for companies based on millions of insights publicly available on Glassdoor.

Key Points: 
  • The advanced filtering capabilities allow job seekers to easily search for companies based on millions of insights publicly available on Glassdoor.
  • Glassdoor's new advanced filtering capabilities can help match job seekers with companies that align to their unique experiences and values.
  • These advanced filters help job seekers expand their company search in two core areas:
    By Workplace Factor Ratings: Glassdoor users can search for companies by filtering Glassdoor's workplace factor ratings.
  • These advanced filters by workplace factor ratings are available in the U.S. and across all 23 Glassdoor global domains.

The Premise Poll: About one-half of Americans favor indictment of Trump if AG Garland believes Trump committed illegal acts

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Wednesday, August 17, 2022

SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 17, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Premise, the global on-demand data insights company based in San Francisco, today disclosed the results of its latest Premise Poll, including more than 1,000 Premise public app participants across the nation, which indicated about half (49%) of the sample favors the indictment of former President Donald Trump if Attorney General Merrick Garland believes there is evidence Trump committed illegal acts.

Key Points: 
  • By a more than 3 to 1 margin of 58% to 19%, respondents say Trump had "obligation" to disperse crowd.
  • Fifty-eight percent of participants said the former president should have taken action to disperse the crowd outside of the Capitol.
  • Regarding the crowd that invaded the Capitol and overran Capitol Police, the disapproval margins are overwhelming, including many Republicans and presumably some Trump supporters.
  • 90% of Democrats, compared to 49% of Republicans, say Trump's supporters committed illegal acts on the day in question.