Long Hours Keep Facebook Off Glassdoor’s Top 25 Companies For Work-Life Balance

Facebook usually fares well when social jobs and career community Glassdoor compiles its lists of the best places to work, based on anonymous employee feedback, but when Glassdoor’s third annual Top 25 Companies for Work-Life Balance report was released Friday morning, the social network was nowhere to be found. Why? Mostly due to the long hours put in by employees.

Facebook usually fares well when social jobs and career community Glassdoor compiles its lists of the best places to work, based on anonymous employee feedback, but when Glassdoor’s third annual Top 25 Companies for Work-Life Balance report was released Friday morning, the social network was nowhere to be found. Why? Mostly due to the long hours put in by employees.

When asked about Facebook not finishing in the top 25, a spokeswoman for Glassdoor replied via email:

In the case of this list, Facebook did not meet the methodology because we looked at both quantity and quality of reviews.

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