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Glassdoor is a website that hosts anonymous reviews and salary details for many companies. On-topic questions using this tag should ask about using the site as related to their career (for example, "Should I bring up this Glassdoor review in my interview?"). Technical questions, like where to find a particular setting or how to use the API, are off-topic.
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Can leaving a bad glassdoor review for my ex-employer backfire on me?
My question is: What are the risks in writing a bad review of ex-employer on Glassdoor.
It's a small company so I am assuming, they will easily know it's me. It won't be anonymous at all for sure. …