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Blind – Site For Workers Evaluating Companies

Is anyone using and are most aware of Blind? Here is a CNBC article about Blind. TL;DR of article: Blind, which bills itself as a “trusted community where verified professionals connect to discuss what matters most,” is an anonymous network with more than 5 million verified employees discussing their employers and policies from pay to return-to-office. The network’s popularity has grown beyond Silicon Valley as more workers are changing jobs. Corporate HR's are not very happy about Blind, says it creates a skewed view of companies and further complicates the hiring process. It is more of a white collar site but I do see some smaller companies showing up in it. The problem I see with the site currently is that you need to have a corporate email address to be given and account, which means that most people that works in services, construction, and other blue collar jobs where…


Is anyone using and are most aware of Blind?

Here is a CNBC article about Blind.

TL;DR of article:

  • Blind, which bills itself as a “trusted community where verified professionals connect to discuss what matters most,” is an anonymous network with more than 5 million verified employees discussing their employers and policies from pay to return-to-office.
  • The network’s popularity has grown beyond Silicon Valley as more workers are changing jobs.
  • Corporate HR's are not very happy about Blind, says it creates a skewed view of companies and further complicates the hiring process.

It is more of a white collar site but I do see some smaller companies showing up in it. The problem I see with the site currently is that you need to have a corporate email address to be given and account, which means that most people that works in services, construction, and other blue collar jobs where companies do not offer a corporate email address, can only get read-only access. A site like this could really help blue collar but this site does not enable that.

Btw, I looked into how a company could catch an employee and once the account is created and you use the confirmation code, there is no way to get Blind to send additional emails. But, I can see a company keeping email history and being able to check for the initial authorization, or I could see a company putting an IoC (indicator of compromise) using the blind domain names to alert on users activating an account. So not fool proof and yes I plan on pointing that out to Blind.

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