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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1K reviews
5.0
Apr 21, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Glassdoor is by far, the best place I've had the honor of working. They set the bar the high but give you all the tools to succeed. For an entry-level sales position, the training is top-notch, your coworkers are unbelievably supportive, and you get to have some of the best managers around. There's no grey area about your duties and responsibilities. In this role, you really get out what you put in, which is awesome. The executives really drive home the underlying theme of "transparency" here. The CEO, Robert Hohman, eats lunch with everyone and is one of the most amiable people I've met. If he doesn't recognize you, he will approach you, introduce himself, and ask you his name. That's hard to beat. Bottom line, you get to start and end each day feeling proud of the work you do here.

Cons

There is a serious learning curve here so this job isn't for the lighthearted. They expect you to work HARD and kick butt at your job. Work load definitely fluctuates, but its sales.

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Glassdoor Response
11y
Thank you for your great review. We strive to provide an environment that lets you do your best work. Part of that is every day making it a point that you are learning and improving. The learning curve can sometimes be steep, but we see so many SDRs and LDRs go from knowing little about sales to using Sandler techniques in just a few months. I love seeing that. Thank you, Eric Gonzalez Senior Manger, Sales Development
1.0
Apr 21, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great company, flexibility, endless opportunities to network.

Cons

Toxic work culture, had to deal with microaggressions from team lead, lack of cultural understanding from team lead & why some people from Asian countries might not speak up which would make people feel uncomfortable.

3.0
Jul 15, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

It's a great co - or at least I thought it was - great colleagues.

Cons

I work at Glassdoor. My colleague was asked by his manager (on request of his manager's manager, maybe coming from the CEO but I don't know for sure) to share the user data (posts made for other co's, location, browsing activity on the site, etc.) of a user/poster. The request came from Recruit Holdings (this is a Japanese company which owns Glassdoor). Someone at Recruit Holdings wanted the user/poster information (either for their own internal purposes or as a favor for a client, etc. - I don't know how the info will be used). I always assumed Glassdoor very strictly protects it's users' data but I now have evidence this is not the case. If HQ (i.e. Recruit Holdings) pressures Glassdoor management, they will hand over user data. Does anyone know how I can get the word out about this? This isn't right.

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Glassdoor Response
4y
We take this type of allegation very seriously. The privacy of our users and their information is of critical importance to us. Your claim goes against everything Glassdoor and our parent company, Recruit Holdings, stand for. Protecting the privacy and anonymity of our users and maintaining their trust are paramount to our missions and integral to how we operate. Although we have strong reason to doubt the accuracy of this claim, we are very carefully reviewing your allegation while strictly following our internal processes which protect user privacy. I encourage you to contact me or, if you prefer, our internal employee whistleblower hotline and share any further information anonymously without fear of retaliation or retribution. I want to emphasize that the integrity of our content moderation policies is at the core of who we are. Glassdoor has always been and remains subject to the very same content moderation policies as all other employers. So much so that only a very small subset of our content moderators have the ability to see who submits reviews about Glassdoor. And our policy is strict: nobody, least of all a senior executive at Glassdoor or Recruit Holdings, is permitted to obtain user information in the way described or about anyone who shares content on Glassdoor. Again, as a matter of policy, all reviews published on Glassdoor must be in alignment with our Community Guidelines and Terms of Use. The same standard applies to Glassdoor that is applied to all employers. Christian Sutherland-Wong, CEO
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