Gartner reviews

3.8

70% would recommend to a friend

(9,372 total reviews)
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77% approve of CEO

54% positive business outlook

Gartner has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 9,372 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Gartner employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management & Beratung industry (3.7 stars).

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1.0
Aug 25, 2014
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Pros

There are a lot of really intelligent people working here, and it's interesting to discuss the various technologies in free-form discussions.

Cons

Unfortunately, some of the analysts seem to have a "God" complex. It's a very male chauvinistic company with very few women in any leadership roles whatsoever. Personal attacks in open meetings are common. A lack of communication from corporate to the rank-and-file is widespread. No career advancement or roadmap opportunities are available, especially if they want and need to keep you in your current role...FOREVER!!

2.0
May 19, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Great people, some of the top brains, great opportunity to earn a great brand.

Cons

Very Very high Churn. Very Metric and process driven. Micro Managemnet, very short memories and its all more, more and more revenue from clients. CIO's are wise and are starting to see throught the hype and are seeing the price hikes for what they really are!!

1.0
Mar 1, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

looks great on your resume in sales if you can get into a profitable territory you can do very well GREAT learning experience for a hard worker just out of college or if you're a pretty girl

Cons

don't let the long list of cons discourage you, if you are prepared to dedicate the time to hard work and playing politics, you can do very well in experience and pay in sales - if you are "too" smart they'll put you into a crappy territory because you'll fail a lot less than a dumber person- they are more concerned with the bottom line than with their people. You'll see a lot of turnover with experienced sales people who see through the game Your manager may throw you under the bus when things don't go well- and take credit for coaching you when things do go well. poor work/life balance- be prepared to spend a great deal of time in your cubicle (in respect to their fort myers sales operation) it is "inside" sales so get ready to dedicate a big piece of your life to sitting on your ass. if you are not a technology person it can be difficult to match up your clients' needs to the Gartner solution. If your client realizes that they can use that position against you in contract negotiations My colleague was given her quarterly bonus when she did not make her number. She went to mgmt in tears, claiming she already spent the money. That was years ago, and now she is a regional mgr. Point being, rewards were often based upon being part of the "club" so be prepared to comform or look the other way when you see undue rewards / favoritism displayed Fort Myers is not known as the social capital of the country, be prepared to spend your commission checks just getting the hell out of the SW Florida every weekend. You'll find local Gartner sales managers are mostly old sales people who, for some reason or another, can't move on. The result is your boss may be a veteran order- taker who plays the game but is of very little value as a coach. Regional sales managers across the country have the real authority. Be prepared to take direction from them, even if it conflicts with your goals The technology and sales tools available to reps are a joke, the systems and processes were embarrassingly old for a company that is supposed to be predicting trends. They have made, over the years, several (that I know of) technology investments that clearly bombed and cost the company millions. I think the big technology players know this and barely give Gartner analysts the time of day. How can you advise others when you're a hot mess yourself?

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