Glassdoor reviews

5.0

100% would recommend to a friend

(745 total reviews)
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Owen Humphries

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100% positive business outlook

Glassdoor has an employee rating of 5.0 out of 5 stars, based on 745 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Glassdoor employee rating is 36% above average for employers within the Informatique industry (3.7 stars).

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3.0
May 11, 2020
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Pros

I debated leaving this feedback because overall, this was the best job I've ever had for a number of reasons. My colleagues were incredible, and my leaders were even more-so. Leadership was genuinely dedicated to development & creating a world-class culture.

Cons

When it was clear Covid-19 was going to have a huge impact on the economy, the CEO told us in April that we were making a few small changes (pausing hiring, promotions, etc.) so that we could prevent layoffs. Fast-forward to May, we get an invite on our calendars for 30 minutes out and are told that 300 of us are laid off. Given that transparency is one of our core values, it would've been nice to have had a bit of a warning that this was potentially coming so that we could have prepared ourselves.

2.0
May 11, 2020
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Pros

The people are smart and down to earth. My team was incredible. In my experience, my manager really cared about my development, provided actionable feedback, and was always supportive and encouraging. I had work life balance and while we worked from home during COVID-19, our people team went above and beyond to provide anything we needed.

Cons

Where do I begin? The last year at Glassdoor has been a complete mess for Customer Success. Culture turned into nothing but gossiping and complaining. Even our Sales counterparts would make constant comments about how bad we had it. In hindsight, it was warranted because eventually it all blew up once the pandemic hit. Senior management is BAD, particularly in CS, and they are aware. They've shared our feedback of them and it's pitiful. They completely lack compassion in every single decision they make and constantly miss the mark. It started to become clear in the last few months that Glassdoor was really lacking vision and the ability to reinvent. Site traffic was down and our customers were bored with our offerings. CS superstars started finding new jobs/leaving. In addition, internally, there were many smaller announcements and decisions being made that were red flags to me. It felt like they were trying to cut costs in any way they could. An example would be, in Customer Success, they announced a re-classfication of employees changed us to hourly workers, and took away unlimited PTO (with no comparable alternative). This was all under the guise that it was "legally required" and "in our best interest" (so that we could get overtime). We all saw right through it. The announcement was tone deaf and dishonest. Teams started challenging the decision and then some were able to get reclassified and after feedback, they magically were able to bring unlimited PTO back (shocker) shortly before layoffs (meaning they would not owe us much if any vacation time). This is the constant theme of leadership, both in CS and company wide. There is always some shady motive to every decision. The fact that they were able to determine a layoff of 1/3 of the workforce was necessary so soon tells me all I need to know about the future of Glassdoor. They haven't been able to reinvent themselves and I'm sure it's only a matter of time before they are one with Indeed. I would have the same feedback if I weren't laid off.

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Glassdoor Response
6y
Dear CS Alum Thank you for taking the time to share your perspective. I’m sorry that your experience with Glassdoor was not more positive for you. The last 2 quarters have been particularly challenging for Customer Success at Glassdoor. If I go back 6 months, the CS organization had among the highest levels of employee satisfaction in the company. Last quarter, we moved all CS roles to a “Non-Exempt” employment classification based on the advice of our Legal Team - this shift was difficult and upsetting for many. There was no motive underlying this change other than ensuring we meet our legal obligations to employees - it’s not accurate that this costs the business less money. It’s clear from your feedback that communication of these changes - mine and others - could have been better and I take responsibility for that. I also take responsibility for your experience as a member of the CS team at Glassdoor - I care about what you think and what matters to you, which is why I subsequently advocated for changes to the company PTO policy for Non-Exempt roles. I’m glad that the company now has an open-PTO policy for all Non-Exempt positions across Glassdoor, including CS. This quarter, we have had to say goodbye to many good people from CS as a result of the impact of Covid-19. I know this is upsetting and I’m sorry that you were personally impacted. I can imagine it would have been really difficult not having the opportunity to ask questions at the initial announcement, but I hope you had the chance to address all your questions in the follow up meeting with HR. If you still have unanswered questions, please reach out to our HR Team or contact me directly. In relation to my motives, my goal is to enable our team to be the best that we can in supporting our partners. I measure my impact by the experience of our clients, the experience of our team and the success of the company. I’m aware that I don’t always get it right, but there is no framework for my decision making outside of this. I wish you all the best for the future. Chris, VP Customer Success
5.0
May 11, 2020

A Truly Special Place

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Pros

My time at Glassdoor was truly amazing! Amazing people, amazing culture, amazing opportunity for growth and to make some good money! Some of my best friends outside of work are my coworkers!

Cons

Due to COVID, 300 employees were laid off. This was hard to deal with, especially as leadership was ensuring us that our jobs were safe over the last 3 months. It is what it is though, still an amazing place to work!

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Glassdoor Response
6y
I sincerely thank you for taking the time to write of your positive experience at Glassdoor, even though this is a tough time for you. I am so happy to hear that the people, culture, and opportunity for growth made Glassdoor a special place for you. As a leadership team, we have endeavored to be transparent about company performance through our monthly All Hands and other communication channels. Though, I must acknowledge we’re living in a truly unprecedented time. No one could have foreseen this pandemic or a crisis of this magnitude. In our recent All Hands, I shared with employees that we had seen remarkable impacts to our business due to COVID-19 and unfortunately we saw no signs of improvement, resulting in this very difficult decision. It has been incredibly painful to say goodbye to talented people due to the impact of COVID-19 on our business. I want to thank you for all you’ve contributed during your time at Glassdoor. I hope the connections and relationships you made at Glassdoor don’t end here and continue on. It was a privilege to work with you. Christian CEO, Glassdoor
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