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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4.0
Oct 5, 2016

Glassdoor has changed

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Glassdoor is a great company, there are tons of perks if you're full time. Almost everyone is nice and friendly in the office. Although GD is getting big, it still has the crazy start-up feel. I believe that Glassdoor is a fun place to work and we're lucky to have such great perks and Robert as our CEO. Perks: -Unlimited PTO (if you qualify) -Free yoga during lunch is great -On-site gym -Lunch -Sweets, treats and soda -Couches -Nice people -Dogs if you like them (I tend to find them distracting) -Growing company

Cons

While everyone is nice, no one has time to help you. We're always being told "X team doesn't have bandwidth" and whole programs/projects suffer because of it. Earlier this month we were told to eliminate projects that include other teams because they probably won't get done. The Product and Marketing teams are always overwhelmed with increasing demands for product features and new leads. There are a few people in every department that have changed. They went from nice and friendly to short and demanding. I suspect it's because their managers/directors are pushing higher numbers down their throats while offering no new tools to meet the demands. The pressure is building and people looking to leave. The marketing department has lost a few and in sales we're losing even more. Demands and goals continue to increase but we're still stuck with the same product to sell/market. There have been a few improvements, but these are small features that can't justify the high increases in cost, regardless of what the pricing survey says. We're pushing our jobs platform, but it still doesn't deliver. I see people from the Marketing team go above and beyond to answer emails or take on tasks that are clearly not what they were hired to do. I understand we're a start-up, but at a certain point employees need clear career advancement and to specialize in certain skills. It's much better to do one thing right than be spread so thin you end up half-assing multiple projects. No one asks you if you're actually happy with what you're working on. There is no communication between Engineering, Product, Sales and CS. The website needs major work and our customers need help. Customers consistently call in with issues with their profile and CS cleans up our semi-working jobs+features mess. The CS and Growth teams have written reviews explaining this already. Since I started, Glassdoor has changed. Walk through any of the departments and you'll see it, people are stressed. Our growth is starting to slow down and management is having a conniption. Management recognized that there were mistakes made last quarter but in the same breath demanded we still meet the same goals. That was very disheartening. There is pressure on everyone to pull rabbits out of a hat. Although the feedback might be harsh, I believe we will pull through. We're a strong and scrappy and we're much tougher than to let a few growing pains shut us down. We still bleed GD Green!

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Glassdoor Response
9y
Thanks for sharing your insights here. I think what we saw across the board in launching Know Your Worth is an example of what happens when do it right. From speed and innovation, to finding new ways of working together, to ensuring sales and CS teams were prepared to empower employers. This is what I want to be seeing more of. Growth is good. It's what happens when we're successful. But we need to stay out of own own way. We need to say no to things more and so we can say yes to what matters. And we all need to keep lines of communication open so we aren't working against each other.
3.0
Aug 12, 2016

There are dogs. There are politics. There are free lunches.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

I work with some great people. Glassdoor offers a good number of perks that are great if you can step away from work and take advantage. I have had the opportunity to see a company grow and the good and bad you face through that growth. I have learned a lot about navigating the politics of the workplace which will benefit me in during the rest of my time here.

Cons

It's frustrating to try and make a difference when you are constantly cleaning up broken pieces. Great work doesn't seem to be a priority. The word firedrill is a daily constant. The leadership at Glassdoor use to seem really great and I felt supported by it. Lately it feels as if every team is trying to prove why they are winning by pointing out how other departments are losing and politics are everywhere.

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Glassdoor Response
9y
Things can always be fixed. And there are always things that need to be fixed. Staying focused, and building healthy teams is critical to success in every business. This is the responsibility of leadership up and down the business and of every employee. Where you see unhealthy interactions happening speak up. Where things feel bad, speak up. And, continue to contribute as you are. The bigger we get, the more we need to communicate and work together. Talk to your manager. Talk to our team mates. We're all in this together.
1.0
Apr 3, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

The people are the best to work with.

Cons

Engineering leadership is a shadow of what it used to be and the department is suffering as a result. As the review from March 16th pointed out, the recent round of layoffs seem to target a bunch of the top performers to make room to promote yes-men in their place. Morale has been falling for at least a year and engineering leadership either doesn’t know how to fix it, or doesn’t care. Either way is a bad sign.

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Glassdoor Response
2y
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We truly value the insights provided by our team members and take them seriously. We agree that our people are our greatest asset, and we’re proud of the positive culture our employees have helped to build. We appreciate your candid feedback about the engineering leadership. We're committed to continuous improvement and acknowledge that changes in leadership can sometimes bring about challenges. Please know that our intention with any organizational change is to align with the company's long-term vision and goals, while ensuring we remain adaptable and competitive in our industry. We’re actively working on strategies to boost morale and strengthen our leadership, and we'll ensure your concerns are addressed as part of this process. Listening to our team’s feedback is crucial, and we are paying close attention to the results of our internal surveys. We are dedicated to creating an environment where every voice is heard and valued. Thank you, Rodrigo Oliveira, Chief Technology Officer
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