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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745 reviews
1.0
Mar 13, 2020
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Pros

Nice office, great health benefits, good clients, and some really fun coworkers

Cons

I thought this was a dream company but then realized its composed of individuals who are resistant to change and forward thinking. The culture has turned around within a year and now is toxic. People are unhappy and rapidly leaving while leadership continues to distance themselves from problems. We strive to be the best of the best (as we should since we are a review site for companies) but fall short in culture, internal communication, vacation benefits, and innovation. Front line managers and directors are out of touch with the day to day workload and job duties. They are almost never in contact with clients and lack the skill and willingness to support you with internal navigation and problem solving because of system problems. Employees are rewarded for staying quiet and putting their head down instead of welcoming feedback, new ideas, and improving the status quo. Colocation is encouraged by leadership but not enforced for themselves. Without local leadership, the culture will continue to deteriorate. Unlimited PTO removed on 2/1/2020 as we are now hourly employees. Work life balance was one of the main reasons people stuck around. But now more and more teammates are leaving each month. Rollout of this change was poorly communicated caused more disconnect with leadership. CSMs partner with sales to service and renews accounts, however there is a huge imbalance of work between the two teams. They have been working on roles and responsibilities for MONTHS and NOTHING has changed. Again, another way that this team is unwilling to face problems and work on positive outcomes.

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Glassdoor Response
6y
Dear Chicago CSM Thanks for taking the time to share your feedback. It’s clear that you’re feeling frustrated and discouraged by your experience at work, which isn’t what I would want for you. I’m disappointed to hear your experience of the culture. Innovation is one of the core values of the business, so I expect all of our teams and leaders to embrace ideas which help us work more effectively and improve the customer experience. We recently launched the new “Feedback Tool” to surface ideas and potential innovations across all CS teams - no doubt there is room for us to leverage this tool more deeply. If there are specific areas where you believe we’ve not done enough to innovate, please share with me directly - I’d welcome those insights. More broadly, myself and the leadership team have been thinking about reinvigorating the CS culture and will be sharing some updates at an upcoming All Hands. I understand your concerns with the change to PTO plans that were announced in February. I’m also aware that my communication of these changes missed the mark for many people. I’m glad that we have been able to work with HR and address the root cause by establishing an open-PTO allowance for all non-exempt employees across the company. I appreciate that reviewing roles and responsibilities for our Sales and CS functions has taken time. The work involved was significant and has produced a 12-month enablement program to support the change management needed. However, in light of the recent restructure of our go-to-market teams, we’re holding off on implementation until we’ve worked through the operational implications of these broader changes. Thank you again for your feedback - I hope this guidance is helpful. Chris, VP Customer Success
1.0
Mar 9, 2020
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Pros

Used to be unlimited PTO but I hear they’ve now taken that away as well.

Cons

Favoritism, avoidance of conflict by disciplining anyone who speaks up, lack of rewards nor competitive comp (I hear they’ve also demoted all CS to hourly and taken away their unlimited PTO), I could continue. Glassdoor’s CS org is an absolute mess and has been for over a year. A certain Leader has dismantled the entire org and left countless employees in their wake. They rule with an “off with your head” mentality. A beloved and well liked leader before them was fired with seemingly no explanation until shortly after they assumed his role. Whatever lightheartedness and trust that was left in CS evaporated over the last six months I was there. After voicing concerns about my manager who was eventually terminated (which was a 16+ month ordeal the CS team had to deal with I won’t get into) I had the misfortune of being on said leaders radar. Our team never had KPIs, and it was always said to be something that was coming. In a team meeting said leader announced they would need “at least a year” to have solid performance metrics, once again postponing them. This was a turning point for me as they were extremely defensive and combative when we said it had already been almost two years without them. They just could not understand. No empathy. Fine, another year. Despite documented positive performance reviews up until this point, my final review was brutal which also meant I missed out on my bonus I worked hard for. Then I found myself being invited to a vaguely titled “meeting” with the leader at the end of the week at 2 pm. I was understandably very nervous. During the “meeting” they spent 40 minutes asking me repeatedly “what do you want to do?” badgering me in ways that felt like an interrogation instead of whatever they thought this “meeting” was. They told me things like “people” called me “toxic”. Yes, those words. When someone in a position of power speaks to you that way it has the ability to make you question a whole lot about yourself. It was the low point of my entire career. I felt sick that I’d somehow ended up at a company where they condoned this kind of behavior. Luckily I am experienced enough to know exactly what they were doing to try and get me to resign after I’d spoken up one too many times. I fear others may not have been able to take the insults. When I pushed back and asked the intention of the meeting and if they could understand how it would be jarring for a junior staff member to have a meeting with a leader added to their calendar with zero context - once again they were incredibly defensive and claimed I should have known it was coming. (I didn’t, I had some of the highest numbers on the team and great relationships at the office). I made up my mind to leave that day and leave I did, but it’s important I call out why. This is still happening. I know others have been called out as well. The lack of professionalism and blatant disregard for feedback has made for a horrible work environment that continues to deteriorate. People work in fear of having to answer to leadership or opening an email with another decision resulting in a major change with zero benefit to the employee. The irony of the company being “Glassdoor” is palpable. I know other departments are better, but I urge you to not join CS. They do not care about tenure, intent, merit, or grit - they only care about egos and bottom lines. I watched countless people leave and my biggest regret is waiting so long before I did myself. I kept thinking things would change and they did, just never anything but for the worse. Truly a nightmare.

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Glassdoor Response
6y
Dear CS Alum I’m not familiar with your specific situation, but as the leader of Customer Success at Glassdoor I’m sorry that your experience was negative and upsetting for you in this way. I hope your time with CS gave you the opportunity to develop skills or experiences which assisted you in landing your next role and that you have found more fulfillment there. Chris, VP Customer Success
4.0
Mar 9, 2020
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Pros

The vision of the company (Good People. Transparency. Innovation. Grit.) is something I believe we practice everyday at Glassdoor. Glassdoor has set the standard for me with respect to how I should be treated as an employee. The work is challenging, the compensation is competitive and the internal culture is very special. More specific to my role, I believe that the leaders in the sales organization have a genuine belief in our mission, and in the value of our products. It is inspiring to work with leaders who have integrity and consistently choose what is right over what is easy. Also, our sales operations department is responsive and smart.

Cons

There is more opportunity to support individual professional/personal development at Glassdoor. I appreciate the investment in organized sales tools, but there is a lack of freedom and resources for individual employees to achieve their own personalized growth strategies. At the higher level of the sales organization there is a lack of female representation in the single revenue contributor roles. The reason for this lack of representation needs to be acknowledged more openly at the company. See Advice below.

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Glassdoor Response
5y
Thank you for the positive review. We are currently exploring solutions that will help us improve and support the entire family planning journey for our employees. It is our goal to help our employees feel supported from the start of their family planning journey through their return to work. We strive for our benefits to be utilized and versatile for all of our diversity groups.
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