Glassdoor reviews

3.9

66% would recommend to a friend

(1,113 total reviews)
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Owen Humphries

84% approve of CEO

38% positive business outlook

Glassdoor has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 1,113 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Glassdoor employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Informationstechnologie industry (3.7 stars).

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1.0
May 10, 2017

This place is hell

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Pros

Competitive environment and training is provided

Cons

They promise a lot but what a let down, poor salaries, out of date commission structure. working long hours in general but here you are expected to work overtime every day. No team spirit a lot of friction and a racist environment . You need to appreciate your employees and make them feel special

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Glassdoor Response
9y
Thank you for your feedback. I’m sorry that you did not feel comfortable communicating these frustrations while you were with Glassdoor, but please note I take them quite seriously. We want to provide a welcoming work environment for all, are an equal opportunity employer and have a zero tolerance policy when it comes to discrimination including racism. I’d welcome the opportunity to learn more about your specific experience. If you’re willing to expand, please reach me at Carmel.Galvin@glassdoor.com Thank you.
2.0
Sep 20, 2017

Drained and Confused

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Pros

- straightforward product to sell - notoriety with job seekers gives us a chance to sell against LinkedIn and Indeed - hardworking individual contributors who can be friends outside of the office if that is your style - Great office locations nationally and internationally (SF, Chicago, London, Dublin, Ohio) - Admirable senior leadership team that will offer mentorship, guidance and encouragement when you ask for it

Cons

- Politics: favoritism is rampant and cadres closest with upper management gets the first look at promotions - Profitability: seems to be an issue because we are cutting back on employee perks - Accountability: Managers are stretched thin but when they make almost 200k and when you do the office work they ask from you, you expect them to do at least the things they say they will do - Patronizing: clap twice if you agree with me

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Glassdoor Response
8y
Thank you for the feedback. Internal promotions are a huge part of coming to work for Glassdoor, and in sales in particular, they are based pretty purely on performance. We will take into account intangibles like how much a salesperson helps their peers, or tries to make their team more successful. But we are a very results-driven company and have no tolerance for favoritism. I'm really sorry if you experienced something else, and I would really like to hear the details if you are willing to share them with me. It's not congruent with our culture. On the news in Chicago - I think you are talking about the fact that we are partnering with Fooda to provide lunch options to people, rather than providing catering. Our intent is to provide easy, affordable grab-n-go lunch in the lobby of the building until the various restaurants that will be moving into the building are finished. I'm sorry if you feel duped, but truly - if you chose to work at Glassdoor because of a particular lunch program, you are in the wrong company. We want people who are passionate about our mission and want to grow in a fast-paced environment. Finally, you are right, I made the conscious decision to let my head of facilities address some of these questions. It certainly wasn't because I was hiding - I was literally standing beside him. It was because we believe deeply in empowerment and ownership. This is his world. He owns the messaging, the decisions, and the communication around them. I'm always here if you want to ask me something. But I think it's very important that our leaders lead, and that I make space for them to lead. That provides for the growth which is so critical for success at Glassdoor. Thanks - robert
1.0
Mar 21, 2017
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Pros

Great perks like free lunch, coffee, snacks, dogs, and a very fun culture.

Cons

For a company I spent last 2 years of my career working for with passion and dedication, the exit process left something to be desired. I worked as an Account Executive; when I fell below quota and voiced my concern, little to nothing was done to troubleshoot my performance. Instead I was put on a “soft” activity plan (make x number of calls, meetings, etc.), but was not told my job on the line. A month later, I was told that my last day at the company would be in 6 days. This appalled me as countless reps who have fallen below quota attainment have been put on a quarter-long plan to get them back on track. This was the standard as I had come to know it. The company I knew for the past 2 years was gone. It was a place where management had a pulse on the health of their team, making sure everyone was excited to be working there and more excited for the opportunities ahead. Now it has warped itself into a culture that takes exclusive interest in performance metrics, star performers, and working its teams to the bone with very little concern for their wellbeing. During my exit interview, HR informed me that performance plans at Glassdoor are not “policy” but a “best practice.” They (HR) told me that managers at our company have full discretion to terminate an employee if they aren’t a fit for the role and a performance plan wouldn’t have the desired effect. To say the least, this made me feel discriminated against, as I had seen this same situation (same people, same role, similar quota) treated in a different and abrupt fashion.

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Glassdoor Response
9y
We appreciate your candid feedback and are sorry that you experienced frustration with how things concluded for you at Glassdoor. Certainly, we strive to ensure all employees are treated fairly. Sales is not an easy job. While sales performance is largely measured by activity, results and consistency, it's also determined by things that aren't as tangible. Glassdoor HR is there to ensure that any management decisions are made carefully and objectively. We’re sorry this didn’t work out, but hope you gained some valuable experience and good memories during your time at Glassdoor. We wish you great success in your next venture.
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