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Disclaimer: This calculator provides estimates based on survey research only. Individual company results will vary. Estimates are provided for illustrative purposes, and should not be used as the sole basis for any investment or business decision. Cost per hire is based on the 2012 national average of 21.4% (Data Source: Center for American Progress, "There Are Significant Business Costs to Replacing Employees" 2012). The calculator shows your company's average cost savings over a 4-year period from hiring on Glassdoor compared to other candidate sources. (Data Source as of 2018.) Copyright Glassdoor, Inc. 2019.
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Cost per hire is based on the 2012 national average of 21.4% (Data Source: Center for American Progress, "There Are Significant Business Costs to Replacing Employees" 2012).
The calculator shows your company's average cost savings over a 4-year period from hiring on Glassdoor compared to other candidate sources. (Data Source as of 2018.)