Posts Tagged ‘eBay’

April 9th, 2010

Now Website that Allows Users to Anonymously Review Boss and Co-workers

A new website has been created that allows you to anonymously review your boss or co-workers online.

According to MSNBC, GetUnvarnished.com says that it will be used for “building, managing, and researching professional reputation, using community-contributed, professional reviews.”

The objective of the site is to create a balanced profile of users, which potential employers can look at when making hiring decisions, reports the New York Daily News.

However, GetUnvarnished doesn’t give people the choice as to whether they’re reviewed or have the power to get reviews deleted.

They may not even know others are writing about them, unless they seek out the site or the person reviewing chooses to have a courtesy email sent.

It’s not a total free for all though, with Unvarnished claiming they’ve introduced safeguards like an internal reviewer rating system, so people know which reviews to give weight to. People will also have the ability to respond to reviews.

Currently in a beta version, GetUnvarnished.com is invite-only and limited to 400,000 users.

The site has been created by three former employees of companies like LinkedIn and eBay.

February 16th, 2010

Google Hires eBay Veteran for New Commerce Position

Google said Tuesday that Stephanie Tilenius was joining the company as vice president of commerce, a new position.

Google said little about the role of Ms. Tilenius, a veteran eBay executive who announced in late September that she would leave that company. People close to Google said Ms. Tilenius would oversee Google Checkout, the company’s online payments system, and other e-commerce efforts. Her hiring suggests a push by Google into online commerce, though it is not clear exactly what Google’s plans are.

If Google makes inroads into e-commerce, it could cause headaches for a number of online retailers, as many of them get a majority of their traffic from Google, both through Web search and search ads. EBay, for example, relies on Google for much of its traffic and is one of the biggest advertisers on Google. The two companies’ relationship has already had its rocky moments, as Google positioned Checkout as a rival to PayPal, eBay’s online payment service.

Ms. Tilenius held a variety of executive roles at eBay since arriving there in 2001. Most recently, she ran eBay North America and global product management for eBay Marketplaces. Earlier, she headed PayPal’s merchant services business and ran eBay Motors and eBay Asia Pacific and Latin America. She was a co-founder of PlanetRx.com, an early e-commerce company.

EBay announced the departure of Ms. Tilenius as part of a reorganization in September, saying she would leave the company by early this year.