Does Your Office Have the Best Halloween? Prove it!

halloween-622x229As the leaves turn orange and pumpkin patches start popping up around neighborhoods, Glassdoor employees are thinking about one thing and one thing only: how to win the company-wide Halloween costume contest.

The stakes are high, the competition is fierce and everyone from our CEO to our office dogs becomes a competitor. But this year, Halloween at Glassdoor is getting even bigger — we want to make it all about YOU.

Introducing Glassdoor’s Halloween Photo Contest

This year, we’re giving you a chance to share your spooky spirit too! From Oct. 15 – Oct. 31, your Glassdoor photos can win your company and photo a featured spot on the Glassdoor blog on November 1.

How to enter

From Oct. 15, 12:00am PT to Oct. 31, 11:59 pm PT, upload pictures of your company getting in the Halloween spirit. To enter, sign-in or sign up to Glassdoor, post a photo to your employer’s profile, and include #Halloween in the comments section of your photo. We’re looking for winners in four categories:

  • Best costume (individual)
  • Best costume (team)
  • Best pet costume
  • Best office decorations

Share those group shots, sweet treats and spooky décor at your office directly from your phone using the free Glassdoor app. (Not sure how to upload? That’s okay! Check out our step-by-step tutorial here!)

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You can also upload Halloween Photos from your desktop here.

Winners will be featured on the Glassdoor blog on Nov. 1. Good luck being ghoulish!

PHOTO IMAGE REQUIREMENTS: All images must be original, non-duplicative, and free of any use restrictions or similar third-party rights, including copyright and moral rights. You must own and have all rights to upload and post the images on Glassdoor. All images must fully comply with Glassdoor’s posted guidelines, terms and policies with respect to Content contribution. See online Terms of Use (http://www.glassdoor.com/about/terms.htm) and other posted guidelines, FAQs and policies for additional details. Your images may be subject to independent review or verification at Glassdoor’s discretion. Duplicate or substantially similar images may not be accepted or count towards the one (1) image minimum required for contest entry.

PRIZE: At the end of the contest period, Glassdoor in its sole discretion, will select one (1) winner from eligible entries in each of the four contest categories. Entrants understand and agree that the sole prize awarded will be the publication of the winning photos and a mention of your company on the Glassdoor Blog on November 1, 2015.

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