Save Glassdoor Jobs & Reviews to Google Sheets

Track Glassdoor job listings, salary data, and company reviews in Google Sheets. Research employers, compare offers, and organize your job search.

Glassdoor gives you the inside look at companies — salaries, reviews, interview questions — but comparing all that info across multiple employers means keeping it in your head or scattered across browser tabs.

With Add to Sheets, you can save Glassdoor data directly to Google Sheets as you browse. Build organized comparison sheets of employers, salary ranges, and company culture.

Why Save Glassdoor Data to Google Sheets?

  • Compare employers — Salary, ratings, and reviews side by side
  • Track salary ranges — Research market rates for your role
  • Prepare for interviews — Save interview questions and tips
  • Evaluate offers — Compare total compensation packages
  • Monitor companies — Track ratings over time for target employers

What You Can Save from Glassdoor

Content Type How to Save
Job title Select title → Right-click → Add to Sheets
Company name Select company → Right-click → Add to Sheets
Salary range Select salary → Right-click → Add to Sheets
Company rating Select rating → Right-click → Add to Sheets
Review text Select review → Right-click → Add to Sheets
Job URL Right-click → Save Page URL
Interview questions Select text → Right-click → Add to Sheets
Pros/Cons Select text → Right-click → Add to Sheets

Step-by-Step: Save Glassdoor Data to Google Sheets

1. Install Add to Sheets

Get the Add to Sheets Chrome extension from the Chrome Web Store.

2. Create Your Research Spreadsheet

For job searching:

  • Job Title
  • Company
  • Salary Range
  • Location
  • Company Rating
  • URL
  • Status
  • Notes

For salary research:

  • Company
  • Role
  • Salary Low
  • Salary High
  • Salary Median
  • Location
  • Date Checked

3. Save Data as You Browse

To save a job listing:

  1. Open a job on Glassdoor
  2. Select the job title → Right-click → Add to Sheets → Title
  3. Select the company → Right-click → Add to Sheets → Company
  4. Select the salary range → Right-click → Add to Sheets → Salary
  5. Right-click → Save Page URL

Use keyboard shortcuts to capture data quickly when comparing multiple companies.

Research Templates

Employer Comparison

Company Rating Salary Range Reviews Recommend? CEO Approval Culture Notes
Acme Corp 4.2 $120-160k 500 78% 85% Fast-paced Growing team
BigTech Inc 3.8 $140-180k 1.2k 65% 70% Bureaucratic Good benefits

Salary Research

Company Role Low High Median Location Source
Company A Senior Dev $130k $170k $150k Remote Glassdoor
Company B Senior Dev $140k $190k $165k NYC Glassdoor

Interview Prep

Company Question Category My Answer Difficulty
Acme Corp Tell me about a time… Behavioral [notes] Medium
Acme Corp System design for… Technical [notes] Hard

Pro Tips for Glassdoor + Google Sheets

Combine with Other Job Boards

Use the same spreadsheet to track jobs from Glassdoor, Indeed, and LinkedIn. Add a “Source” column so you know where each listing came from. Our Indeed job tracking guide has a proven spreadsheet structure that works across all job boards.

Save Interview Questions for Prep

Before an interview, save reported interview questions to a dedicated sheet:

  1. Go to the company’s interview section on Glassdoor
  2. Select each question → Right-click → Add to Sheets
  3. Add columns for “My Answer” and “Practice Notes”
  4. Review your sheet before the interview

Build a Salary Database

Track salary data over time to understand market trends:

  1. Save salary ranges for your target roles
  2. Check quarterly and add new data points
  3. Use this data when negotiating offers

Extract Recruiter and Company Emails

Some Glassdoor company pages and job postings include contact email addresses. Use the email finder feature to scan a page and extract any emails automatically — useful for reaching out to recruiters or HR contacts directly.

Use the Find All Links feature on Glassdoor search results to extract every job URL at once. Save them to your sheet, then visit each to add salary and company details.

Let AI Formulas Summarize Reviews

Google Sheets’ built-in =AI() formula (a Google Workspace feature, not part of Add to Sheets) can automatically analyze company reviews you save. Add AI-powered columns next to your raw data:

Company Review Text Sentiment Culture Vibe Red Flags
Acme Corp “Great benefits but management…” =AI(“positive, negative, or mixed?”, B2) =AI(“describe work culture in 3 words”, B2) =AI(“any red flags? brief answer”, B2)

Save raw review text with Add to Sheets, and AI columns score sentiment, characterize culture, and flag concerns automatically. See our full guide on using AI formulas with saved data.

Save Jobs Faster with Quick Row Entry

With Add to Sheets Pro, use Quick Row Entry to save complete job listings in one step:

  1. Open Quick Row Entry from the extension
  2. A form appears with all your columns: Title, Company, Salary, Rating, URL, Notes
  3. Fill in each field from the listing
  4. Submit — entire row saved at once
  5. Move to the next job

When you’re researching multiple companies, this is far faster than saving each field individually.

Pro also includes:

  • Multiple keyboard shortcuts for different data types
  • Save to multiple sheets — track jobs, salary data, and interview prep separately
  • Find All Links to extract job URLs from search results

Common Questions

Can I save all salary data for a company at once? You save data by selecting text on the page. For salary ranges, select the range and save it to your salary column.

Does it work with Glassdoor’s employer reviews? Yes, select any review text and save it. You can build a sheet of the most helpful reviews for each company you’re considering.

Does it work with the Glassdoor app? No, Add to Sheets is a Chrome extension for desktop browsers.

Start Organizing Your Job Research

Stop losing track of salary data, reviews, and job listings across browser tabs. Install Add to Sheets and build organized employer research that helps you make better career decisions.

Ready to organize your job research?

Install Add to Sheets for Chrome — it’s free.

Last updated: 17 August 2025