Glassdoor reviews

5.0

100% would recommend to a friend

(746 total reviews)
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Owen Humphries

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Glassdoor has an employee rating of 5.0 out of 5 stars, based on 746 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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5.0
May 12, 2015

Young. Gifted. Positive.

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Pros

Summary More than any company I've ever worked for, Glassdoor practices what it preaches when it comes to the art of organizational transparency. For example, everyone has a say when it comes to new hires (a first in my career), excellent work is publicly acknowledged and management openly discusses results, company changes and the future on a regular basis in all-hands meetings. Glassdoor also boasts the youngest worker demographic of any tech company I’ve worked for, which makes it an energetic, fresh, positive, fast-paced, “Let’s try this!” environment. Detailed Pros -Supportive—B2B managers and colleagues have your back, let you know when you’ve done a good job, single you out for love in team meetings -Fast growing and open—management honest about future of company, quarterly results -Hiring process—taken very seriously, everyone on team has a say, vote and stake in decision -Smart, bright people—few, if any weak links, which makes B2B run like a Ferrari -Great business model and mission—helping employers make great hires makes you feel good -Open floor plan—conducive to collaboration, quick brainstorms, getting things done fast -Generational—youngish worker demographic comes with less professional baggage and hang-ups, less “We used to do it this way at XYZ company” attitude -Training—new hires go through serious onboarding -Dog friendly environment—reduces daily stress, helps lighten things up -Great benefits—unlimited PTO, catered lunches, gym, team outings

Cons

-B2B/B2C divide—sometimes feels like two separate companies under one roof -Open floor plan—no privacy, often leads to cacophony, hectic environment -Sales territories—constantly changing, moving targets lead to churn in Sales, disrupting Marketing sales enablement efforts -Dog friendly environment—often a distraction to business at hand -Food—more healthy snacks would be appreciated -Generational—youngish worker demographic can turn office into free-wheeling party

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Glassdoor Response
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Thank you for your feedback. I really appreciate your candor. As you know, we recently re-orged our Marketing Department to bring B2B and B2C marketing together under our CMO. This should really help integrate both sides of our business. If it doesn't, and you still feel that we are not cooperating and collaborating as much as we could, please let me know. Thanks, Mariah, VP People
4.0
May 12, 2015

Marketing Manager

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Great perks - trainer on site, work/life balance, flexible hours, unlimited PTO, great offices on the Bay, food provided, and managers that really care. A pre-IPO company with tons of gain and room for growth. All ideas are welcome and you have a real opportunity to make an impact on a product that's changing how people research and find jobs. I've never worked at a better company!

Cons

The biggest con for me is the low salaries - 20% or more below market standard. I've asked quite a few times to increase my salary to the market level listed on Glassdoor. There are also many strong personalities leading to high expectations, strong opinions, and a nothing is ever enough mentality.

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Glassdoor Response
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Thank you for sharing how you feel. We are continually looking at everything we offer our employees at Glassdoor, including compensation. If you feel you are being under-compensated please come chat with me. I would be happy to look into the details. Our goal is to pay our employees at market, so let me know if we have made a mistake. Culturally, we try to emulate a "results-based" culture, not a "face-time" culture. We want our employees to do a great job, and even exceed expectations, but we want to measure results, not time in the office. Often it takes a great many hours to get a great result, but those hours can be worked in the office or out of the office. If you feel we are not always walking out talk in this arena, please come chat with me. We try to reward great performance on a regular basis, so if we are missing the mark, please let me know. We always want to improve, and we always want to make sure our employees feel appreciated for their hard work. So, please, let's discuss how we can improve in this area. You know where I sit...just come say hi. Thanks, Mariah, VP People
5.0
May 11, 2015

SAE

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I consider myself really lucky to be a part of this organization and am really excited about what the future holds for it. The company has a great culture, does a good job of listening to its employees and as far as selling our products is concerned, I think it's very close to being a "need-to-have" for companies concerned about landing solid talent.

Cons

The rapid growth that I've seen here is generally a good thing, but as expected, has brought some growing pains. Generally the challenges associated with doubling the org. year over year have been addressed by management fairly quickly, but have been challenging nonetheless.

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