Glassdoor reviews

3.8

66% would recommend to a friend

(1,112 total reviews)
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Owen Humphries

84% approve of CEO

38% positive business outlook

Glassdoor has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 1,112 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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5.0
Jul 15, 2020

Talented People, Bright Future

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Reason #1 to work at Glassdoor is the People -- my colleagues are the type of people who make me excited to come to work and solve problems collaboratively. I genuinely enjoy the people I work across all departments. Reason #2 to work at Glassdoor is the Mission -- Glassdoor enables the type of transparency that helps people find jobs they love and, in turn, improve their lives. Glassdoor employees are united in this effort and, personally, I feel a strong connection to this mission. This is noble work to be doing, now more than ever. Reason #3 to work at Glassdoor is the Future -- Glassdoor is the leading platform for workplace transparency and employer branding. As the world becomes more transparent, and job seekers continue to expect information about potential employers before they accept a job offer, I fully expect that our value to both employees and employers will only continue to grow.

Cons

We experienced significant layoffs just two months ago, and are in the thick of a substantial restructure as a result. To say it is an unprecedented time in Glassdoor's history is no understatement. Things are changing rapidly, and not in the normal "startup" way. We've been asked to bring a new level of adaptability to work each day, and not every type of person is up for this type of work. There's a long and winding road ahead so if you do join us, buckle up and bring your best.

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Glassdoor Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share about your experience. It's your willingness to share that helps Glassdoor grow and evolve. It's great to hear that Glassdoor's people and mission are such a highlight for you while working at Glassdoor. We believe that as the world continues to embrace transparency, Glassdoor is positioned to be a leader and it's good to hear you share that belief. As a result of COVID-19 and the economic conditions that followed, the entire world has gone through many changes over the past few months. Glassdoor has too and we've certainly felt this impact profoundly. Sadly, Glassdoor was put in a position to make some tough decisions resulting in many talented individuals leaving Glassdoor too soon. It's always our hope to set everyone up to succeed and ensure everyone has a clear understanding of our company strategy and it's encouraging to hear you feel this way and we'll be very focused in the coming weeks and months to do our best to support our teams to ensure they also feel this way. Thank you again for sharing your thoughts and your commitment to Glassdoor.
5.0
Jul 15, 2020

Blunt Honesty

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I'll start by saying - I have worked at other companies in the past and partnered with clients in various industries where I was able to experience their workplaces. I'll be the first to say - Glassdoor is far and above superior to all of them in terms of courtesy and professionalism of employees, work-life balance and employee benefits. When I first started, I could physically feel the shift in the workplace unlike I had before! A few pros I want to highlight: + Visibility. I feel completely taken care of and seen as a worker. I have never felt like "just a number" or "another face in the crowd". I also feel as if my voice matters, and if I want something acted upon or noticed, it will be! Meetings with our managers are always productive and they make an effort to ask if there are any questions we need answered or changes we would recommend. + Change happens! Again, never worked for a company that is so outright eager to gain employee feedback. They proactively ask for it on a regular basis. They encourage us to share the good, the bad and the ugly to be as truthful and raw as we can. If my previous employers asked for feedback, no changes were ever made and you never heard about it again. At Glassdoor, not only does our CEO and PeopleTeam read the reviews, read the survey feedback and openly ask for more, but they take this information and make ACTUAL CHANGE! They even asked us to write reviews about how we were feeling right now, knowing there may be quite a bit of animosity at the moment. Crazy, right? They recognize the power that their employees have and care enough to shift things to favor their people. It still blows my mind that one review has the power to change the forward motion of a company, but it's so true! + Employees. I can confidently say I am among some of the best and brightest individuals in the industry. My colleagues are kind, funny, intelligent, professional and always willing to help each other out. I feel proud to work alongside them every day! + Work-life balance. Managers encourage us to take time off, take a personal day or go on vacation. The unlimited PTO and fantastic benefits package is top-notch! + Work from home. I'll preface this with I enjoy working from home. I miss my people, but I don't mind not having to commute, sleeping a little longer, etc.. When our WFH order happened, we were told to let our IT team know if we needed anything - extra monitors, keyboards, desk chairs, desks, you name it. We were even given an option to buy work from home essentials we may need and expense it. This has helped make the WFH experience so much better. Again, I feel very supported and taken care of!

Cons

You can't have a lot of good without some bad, right? A few cons I want to highlight: - Layoffs. By now it's a broken record that people have written about the harsh handling of the layoffs in May. While it's difficult to tell 300 people they are being let go, I do believe a more conceited effort to give folks a "heads up" would have been extremely appreciated by both the folks who left and the ones who remained. While the severance packages were generous, the situation could have been handled much better and more direct from the first sign of trouble in paradise. - Culture. While the people are all top-notch in the industry, some of the "Glassdoor Lifers" don't understand how things could be outside of working at Glassdoor. There are quite a few employees who have grown with the company for their whole careers and don't know what it's like working anywhere else. Because of this, they constantly compare the current Glassdoor to how it used to be without realizing that things could be much worse, as they are at most other companies. - Concise forward planning. Lately, all the change feels very unstable and wishy-washy. It feels as if our service motion or future partnerships are changing every day. We hear information one day, and it's different the next. It would have been better if management would have taken a week or two in order to plan. Sit down, and really work things out before having us do what feels like this whole 'trial and error' thing to work out the kinks. The back and forth is starting to take a toll on internal teams and client relationships instead of having one solid plan that either succeeds or fails.

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Glassdoor Response
5y
The people are absolutely the biggest asset to Glassdoor and are why it is such a unique place. Thank you for making Glassdoor special. COVID-19 and its severe hit to the economy is something the world has never seen before. This has had a considerable impact on our business, one we simply could not have predicted. I shared in our March All Hands that we were seeing this in several key business health indicators and sadly we saw this trend continue. That said, I want you to know that I hear your feedback that you feel we could have been clearer communicating this to you. I believe transparency with employees and providing a clear understanding of our go-forward strategy is absolutely essential. Thank you for being a part of Glassdoor and for your contribution! Christian CEO, Glassdoor
5.0
Jul 15, 2020

Doing great things with great people

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Glassdoor has an amazing mission and I feel like my efforts here are part of making a real difference in the world. And while we're going through a difficult time right now with the COVID recession, I love the people I work with and that powers me through. Glassdoor has an amazing culture and wonderful people.

Cons

Glassdoor's business has been significantly impacted by the COVID related economic downturn. We also laid off 30% of employees earlier this year. So it's somewhat of a low point in the company at this moment. That said, I know downturns come and pass, so I'm looking forward to when things pick up.

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