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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1K reviews
4.0
Aug 18, 2021

Fantastic company!

Anonymous employee
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Pros

dynamic team, personable people, meaningful work mission, good work-life balance, support from other facets of the company, transparent communication from leaders

Cons

there is some uncertainty in the direction GD is headed - but that’s with every company. the industry is always changing and Glassdoor has taken the con of the unknown and turned it into a positive.

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Glassdoor Response
4y
Thanks for taking the time to share your feedback about your fantastic experience working at Glassdoor. Radical transparency is so important to the core of who we are as an organization so it's great to see that it is really resonating with you. I encourage you to reach out to your manager and leaders for clarity on our long-term mission/vision so that you get the clarity needed on our strategic direction. We hope to continue to provide a fantastic employee experience to you during your career journey at Glassdoor! - Carina Cortez, Chief People Officer
5.0
Aug 16, 2021

Great company to work for!

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Pros

There are some amazing changes taking place, in the DEI space and I am glad to be here to witness them. The team is so welcoming, open and warm. Off to a great start. They truly care about their people and their well-being. Many things are in place to ensure we take care ourselves, including random well-bring days off and free medical care! I've never seen this at any major company I've worked for.

Cons

The road to complete and total diversity, equity and inclusion will take some time, across all teams. We are working to speed the full changes up.

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Glassdoor Response
4y
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. I am thrilled that you have had a great onboarding experience and I am sure you will continue to build solid partnerships in your pivotal role. Creating an environment where under represented groups feel included and thrive is crucial, thank you for joining our mission and embracing our values! Amy Farrar, Head of Talent Acquisition
3.0
Jul 16, 2021
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Pros

Glassdoor hires hands down the BEST people. My coworkers 10/10 have my back, are always willing to help, and have become some of my best friends. Every manager I have had also been wonderful. Covid impacted our company heavily, but our sales leadership set realistic quota goals that we could reach. As an organization, I do think that Glassdoor really does care about their employees.

Cons

There are 2 reasons that I don't envision myself at this company in the long run - 1. Maternity leave - I was on leave this year and while out, I was told the information from our benefits that I was given was not correct. It was a very frustrating situation but in general, the parental leave benefit is really lacking. GD offers 12-14 weeks depending on your delivery. My friends at other tech companies are out for 5-6 months. As I am considering expanding my family, I am absolutely looking at companies that would offer more leave. It's disappointing because as a company that wants to be centered on employees, this is one area seriously lacking. 2. We recently partnered with a sister company and work closely with their employees. While there is improvement in that partnership, it feels like GD constantly got the short end of the stick. Both from a systems perspective and how we executed amongst selling teams.

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Glassdoor Response
4y
Hello and thanks for the feedback and concerns. We are striving to improve the maternity leave process within the next few months by adding a new concierge (live person) service to manage all questions and help guide our employees from the beginning to the end of a leave of absence (LOA) for maternity, injuries and illnesses. Regardless of where you are located in the USA, they will be able to help you step-by-step on how to file a claim(s) and how much income to expect and resolve any issues you have along the way. We also check in with new moms and dads for 3 months after they return from the LOA to ensure they are doing well integrating back into the workload whether it be in the office or remote. We continually assess our programs against the external market to ensure we remain competitive. Currently, our maternity leave program pays 100% of your weekly salary during the first 6 weeks while on state disability (if applicable) and an additional 100% of pay for 6 weeks to bond with the new family member. We ensure you are paid 100% of your base weekly wages for a minimum of 12 weeks while on a maternity LOA. The additional time is then covered by the state (if applicable ) and our disability carrier at 66.67% or your weekly wages, which we pay 100% of the disability premiums for our employees. Overall, we provide ~4.5 months of LOA for starting a new family. We also offer paid fertility services for our employees in situations where needed. Thanks again and please email benefits@glassdoor.com if we can assist further as you begin your family planning. - Brian Conner, Sr. Director of Total Rewards
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