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
3.0
Jul 14, 2025

Salute to the end

Recommend
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Pros

Like many companies that are mission driven, it was good (even great) until it wasn't. C-suite & the board took big risks and they didn't pay off. Great culture, great promotion path, great benefits and great mission. I assume all this will disappear under the new name.

Cons

The writing was on the wall for a long time and unfortunately the inevitable came to fruition. Gobbled up by greed and bad bets. Since 2016 we lost a lot of great leaders over the years and unfortunately were left with those with short sightedness and poor decision making.

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Glassdoor Response
9mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your perspective. As Chief Product Officer, I’m grateful for your recognition of the culture, career growth, and mission that have defined our journey. I also acknowledge the disappointment you’ve expressed regarding past decisions and the changes ahead. While transitions like these are never easy, our focus remains on building products and experiences that genuinely serve our customers and employees. Your input about aligning our efforts with what people truly care about is well taken and will help guide our next chapter. - Andy Chen | SVP, Product, CPO, Glassdoor
1.0
Jul 9, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

The company has a strong global presence and brand. Opportunities to work on meaningful projects across functions. Some teams support innovation and continuous improvement.

Cons

Leadership style within the HR function tends to reward people who say “yes” over those who challenge the status quo or bring innovative ideas. There is limited room for differing views, which can stifle collaboration and critical thinking. Employees seeking sponsorship or strategic exposure may find advancement challenging due to internal politics and inconsistent leadership behaviors. There have been significant leadership changes in the HR function over the past few years, with high turnover in HR. Despite these challenges, some HR leaders have continued to advance, raising questions about how leadership effectiveness and team health are evaluated. Overall, there’s a pattern of rewarding political behavior over people leadership. This has discouraged open dialogue, innovation, and psychological safety. Employees who speak up or think differently may find their reputations quietly undermined, which limits internal mobility and visibility. More attention to team morale and fair advancement practices could significantly strengthen organizational outcomes.

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Glassdoor Response
9mo
Thank you for taking the time to share such detailed feedback. I’m encouraged to hear that you valued our global presence, brand strength, and opportunities for meaningful work. At the same time, I take very seriously the concerns you’ve raised very seriously. I am committed to ensuring that our culture rewards merit, innovation, and open dialogue. We are continuing to evaluate our leadership practices and development programs to strengthen transparency, foster trust, and create an environment where every team member feels heard and empowered to contribute. Your perspective is invaluable in driving these efforts. - Owen Humphries | President, Glassdoor
2.0
Mar 16, 2024

Sinking ship

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The people are great. The benefits and pay are top-notch.

Cons

This company is a sinking ship. Layoffs after layoffs after layoffs. The new CTO and his friends came in and laid off the top performers to promote their friends. There is no product direction, no vision, and all the products are half-baked. I was suprised to see a good review from a GTM person here - I'm not on that team but they are complaining ALL the time ( I guess we are losing customers all over the place). A merge with indeed seems imminent.

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Glassdoor Response
2y
Thank you for taking the time to write a review. Good People is one of our values so I'm glad to hear that you enjoy the people at Glassdoor. I'm also glad to hear you're appreciative of our commitment to providing a competitive Total Rewards package. I'm sorry to hear you are not feeling aligned with our company's direction. We've been through a lot of change over the last few years and change can be hard. We appreciate your dedication and commitment during this time of transition. I can honestly say that in my 9 years at Glassdoor, I have never been more excited about our vision and product direction as we transform to a community for workplace conversations. Our mission at Glassdoor has always been to help everyone find a job they love, especially our own employees. I'd encourage you to discuss your concerns with your manager. My (virtual) door is always open to you as well. It's important you feel connected with the direction we're headed. Best, Christian Sutherland-Wong, Chief Executive Officer
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