The 7 Best Online Resources To Burn Your Bridges When You Quit Your Job
However, just leaving didn’t really feel like my style. I mean, I’ve worked for the same company for 13 years and it just didn’t seem cool to just silently walk off into the sunset. Therefore, I decided to share the management shortfalls and corporate shortcomings of this company with the entire world. I decided to “burn my bridges” I guess you could say.
7 Resources To Share How Companies Fail Employees
One thing that I noticed when I was job hunting – around the time when I wrote about the 10 most effective job hunting websites – was that there are a few websites out there where former employees provide completely honest reviews of what it’s like to work at the company. Those sites provide such a great insight of what it’s really like at the company.
Ann offered a few great websites where you can vent about your job or boss, but during my explorations, I discovered 7 more awesome sites where I could provide other job-seekers a similar service, once I quit my job for greener pastures.
The 7 Best Online Resources To Burn Your Bridges When You Quit Your Job
According to this site, it's about 'empowering the employee' and 'taking control of your career':
Rate My Employer — Pre-Employment Screenings
RateMyEmployer.org - YouTube
There are a lot of these services out there:
Rate your boss and avoid bad bosses with eBossWatch
Rate your employer at Employer Information - providing honest objective feedback about employers, and their work environment
Ever Wish You Could Publicly Rate Your Employer? InHerSight Gives Women The Chance - Forbes
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