Facebook tumbles 16 spots on Glassdoor's list of best places to work
Its desirability ranking dropped from 4.5 to 4.4 out of a perfect 5 according to employees, who use the site to evaluate their employers anonymously.
After the Cambridge Analytica scandal, the company struggled to recruit college graduates and software engineers, former Facebook recruiters told CNBC in May.
Glassdoor bases its ranking on eight factors, including work/life balance, senior management and compensation and benefits.
To be ranked, companies must have at least 1,000 employees and receive at least 75 ratings across the eight categories that Glassdoor takes into consideration during the eligibility period.
Despite its declining score and fall in the rankings, Facebook remains well above the average Glassdoor company rating of 3.5.
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