

We do this by connecting you with more job listings, including those hosted by our affiliates, and connecting employers with more job seekers like you. We share data because we want to enhance the job search and recruitment process for our users and our customers. Why Does Glassdoor Share My Data With Its Affiliates? You can read more about our affiliates and our shared commitment to privacy at our Privacy Center.

Our affiliates are companies that are owned by the same parent company that owns Glassdoor. One of the ways we do this is by sharing data with some of our affiliates who share our goals. At Glassdoor, our mission is to help people everywhere find a job and company they love. In the interest of providing our users with transparency into our data practices, we have chosen to offer the ability to opt-out of our practice of what we generally view as data sharing, but which others may consider selling. The definition of sale is broadly defined under applicable law so it isn’t always clear what is and isn’t a sale. As part of Glassdoor’s Commitment to Privacy, we have chosen to offer this right to all of our users, regardless of location. A California law known as the CCPA requires companies operating in California to provide California residents with the ability to opt-out of the sale of their data. Thank you for your interest in opting out of having your data sold by Glassdoor.
