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
Aug 23, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

-I enjoy the people I work with -They have good benefits and PTO

Cons

-Product is so terrible. They haven't created anything new with Glassdoor's product and expect the Go To Market teams to work day in and out selling this to customers. There are constant bugs and issues with nothing getting resolved. -There is ZERO career growth at this point. I don't know what happened but this is not how Glassdoor used to be. Forget ever getting a promotion or raise and it would end up being a 3% raise anyways. -Leadership and CEO are so absent. Haven't helped contribute to how employees feel or actually take our feedback seriously for over 2 years now. Glassdoor PLEASE do better for your employees. This is really unfortunate to see how it's trending downwards.

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Glassdoor Response
1y
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. I’m really sorry to hear about the challenges you’re facing and appreciate your honesty. I’m glad to hear that you enjoy working with your colleagues and appreciate our benefits and PTO. It’s important to us that these aspects of your experience are positive, while we recognize that other areas are falling short. You’ve raised some important concerns about our product and career growth opportunities. I hear you, we know that our product has faced issues and bugs, and I understand how frustrating this can be, especially when it impacts your ability to do your job effectively. I can assure you many teams are focused on this as a core priority. Regarding career development, I’m proud of the robust system in place designed to support and promote our team members. On average, about 10% of our team is promoted in each review cycle. However, I understand that you may not have seen the growth you were hoping for. We want to ensure that everyone has a clear path for advancement and feels supported in their career goals. I heard your feedback on leadership. It’s clear that there’s room for improvement in how we engage with our employees and address their concerns. We value your contributions and are dedicated to creating a better experience for you and the rest of our team. Thank you again for your feedback. It’s essential for our growth and improvement, and I hope we can work together to address these challenges and move forward positively. Best, Kristin Brandon, Director of Customer Success
5.0
Aug 23, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Glassdoor is by far the best company I have ever worked for. They offer amazing work/life balance, benefits and I'm paid extremely well. I'm so grateful that I found the company and can't wait to continue growing my career here.

Cons

There has been some layoffs the past few years, so that can make the future feel scary.

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Glassdoor Response
1y
Hello Glassdoor teammate! Wow! This review brought a smile to my face. I couldn't agree more. Glassdoor is a pretty incredible organization with many work perks and upward mobility. I can't wait to watch your career soar to new heights here in GTM! Thank you for your hard work and dedication to Glassdoor. - Melinda Wyman, Director of Sales
2.0
Aug 19, 2024

Alarming Direction

Recommend
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Pros

I've truly loved working at Glassdoor, and most of my coworkers are incredible people.

Cons

I've been holding off leaving this review because difficult periods happen, but the lack of course correction made me want to share in an attempt to get this in front of leadership, and I've been encouraged to do so by my peers. The sales org has been trending in a really concerning direction. Obviously any company values growth, and aggressive expansion is the name of the game right now for Glassdoor. This isn't inherently negative, but the org seems woefully unprepared and inexperienced in how to make that happen. Glassdoor has been incredibly successful for a long time, which seems to have caused the majority of the reps, managers, and directors to be more in the mode of order taker, much more reactive than proactive. This time of year is historically slower, but now that targets are much higher, there is little to no guidance, resource-sharing, or strategizing from the top down. The only thing that anyone has seen is a continuous "do more" in regards to digging up new business and generating an unrealistic amount of leads, which seems to be a poorly veiled way for the directors to soften the blow and their own accountability for the inevitable rough landing this quarter will bring. In a heavy renewal and account management role with many different things on our plate, the team was struggling to consistently bring in 2 fresh leads a week, so the response was to triple that number up to 6-7 rather than investigate why that's the case. Let's not kid ourselves: prospecting and building relationships takes time, and many of the conversations we're having now will likely start to benefit us next quarter. Knowing our aggressive expansion plans (which are relayed in every single town hall, meeting, or casual dinner), and that this time of year is difficult, why was this not a priority last quarter? The sentiment that I've heard from multiple managers is that the reps are coddled and not doing enough, which is a really unprofessional way to say the quiet part out loud. These same folks have carried you for years far past your targets, the least you could do is meet them with the grace they deserve, and lift them up and inspire them to do better. It's also no secret that folks are being paid less for overachieving, goalposts are continually moved further away with quota, and account transitions were the worst I've seen in a long time. The very worst part about all of this is the fact that Glassdoor professes to be an expert on transparency, retention, and employee experience, and yet I have heard no genuine acknowledgement of the challenges or struggle that's going on, just a desperate pushiness to do more. One of our managers shared that we're moving towards tracking meetings, emails, and activity, WHICH IS THE TYPE OF BEHAIVOR THAT GLASSDOOR WAS FOUNDED TO HIGHLIGHT AND WARN JOBSEEKERS ABOUT. Our quota changes from monthly contract value to quarterly contract value is also seeming to cause friction, and now we're being told that we need to prioritize the old model as it's what important to the business, even though we're no longer measured that way. Taking away our contribution from running (previously sold deals that are still benefiting the org) can really only be seen as a way to ensure our success doesn't last too long, and that we'll need to push even harder every single quarter. You can't have it both ways where you take away our $ from previous deals, but also make us sell in a way that isn't consistent with our quota. Without a culture to pride itself on, Glassdoor will just become a vehicle to generate $ for our parent company. There are plenty of places that do that, but there's only one Glassdoor.

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Glassdoor Response
1y
Hello Sales teammate! I can hear the passion in your written words and want to thank you for leaving an honest review. I'm so happy to hear that you love working here and I relate to your sentiment about the incredible people that make up Glassdoor. I hear you loud and clear about the concerns you have. We have been going through a lot of transformative change in a post pandemic world and you are right, it hasn't always been easy. However, I can sincerely tell you that myself and your other Sr. Sales Leaders value your feedback and input. Transparency will always be a core value to us here at Glassdoor and I want to make sure you have the information you need. If you feel comfortable, please reach out to me directly and I would be happy to chat more! You are correct - there is only one Glassdoor. I hope together, we can make it the biggest and best it can be so we can continue to positively impact Employers and Employees around the world. Thanks again for the review and I hope to talk to you soon! - Melinda Wyman, Sales Director
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