Glassdoor reviews

5.0

100% would recommend to a friend

(746 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 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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746 reviews
2.0
Feb 14, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Flexible work schedule, strong engineering team, intelligent people. Has the makings to be a great company.

Cons

Runs like a small company that has inexperienced sales leadership. No strategic sales leaders. They can't bring in the industry level leadership needed because they are not willing to pay the salary of what that would cost. CEO gives visionary speeches of the product, but does not hold his leaders accountable. Somehow, there has been no sales leadership change when they have drastically underperformed with no plans of how they will change that. Much of this comes from the fact that majority of them do not have the experience to lead a sales organization. In my time there, I do not recall I time where I saw a leader inspire and LEAD. Having a great product doesn't pay off if you don't have the people that know how to sell it. How can you expect these leaders to succeed when the company is much larger if they can't succeed now?

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Glassdoor Response
9y
It’s unfortunate that Glassdoor ended up not being a fit for you, but we appreciate you taking the time to provide this candid feedback. This is a team that has grown considerably - in numbers and in targets. While we’re not without growing pains, we have an incredible team and continue to invest in leadership training to help support our goal to continue to promote from within.
3.0
Jan 20, 2017

The highest highs and the lowest lows

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Glassdoor made a lasting impact on my career, and set the bar really high for anywhere else I go now. The pros of working at Glassdoor start with the people who make up the company. I made some of my best friends here and became a part of the big family. Sounds cliche but we were bonded under a strong vision and belief in bettering peoples lives through transparency. Robert was and still is an amazingly inspirational leader. It's hard to find that type of leader and it's certainly not at any old start up out here in the Bay. I feel lucky to have followed Robert for close to three years during our high growth phase. Autonomy and a value on work-life balance. We really walked the walk at GD with regards to letting people work how they wanted to just as long as they were getting their job done. I valued the unlimited PTO policy when we still had it. A brand and belief that is fundamentally changing the way companies treat and engage with their employees. It's really cool to feel a part of something bigger, and in my own small way as an SDR and then an AE I got to contribute to helping spread our mission and change the HR landscape. This isn't something you come across at every company. And it's a big deal and a reason GD enjoys such loyal employees who "bleed green" and run through brick walls for their company.

Cons

I've struggled with writing this review for 6 months now. I wanted my feedback to be balanced and when I left I had felt a lot of anger that has now subsided. I've been through quite a bit during my almost 3 yrs with Glassdoor and have seen the company change from a crazy fast growth start up to a bigger, more corporate machine. Some cons that eventually added up to me departing (and it wasn't an easy choice): 1) Not being set up for success in sales. I had a particularly rough go of it with a particularly bad territory but managed to hold on until we flattened it (that helped a lot and all the reps who had territories outside of the Bay Area or NYC started hitting quota). I want to make clear that flattening the territories isn't something every company does and I have a ton of admiration for Robert and our sales leadership at the time for their ownership and accountability in fixing the problem. Unfortunately more problems persisted along side and afterwards. 2) Constant moving targets. Some of this is to be expected as we are in a fast growth company who in a lot of ways is "still figuring it out." The target as of now is hitting an AE2 quota for 1 year before you can become an AE2. Then, you aren't given any actually better accounts or tools to hit your higher quota. What resulted was a bunch of burnt out AEs who get to AE2 and then falter. The AEs who were able to only sit as an AE2 for one quarter were able to mitigate this effect (commonly referred to by all AEs) known as the "AE2 curse." Might be due to point #3. 3) Crazy rampant politics amongst middle management. Unfortunately there's a couple offenders who treat some of their reps worse than others simply because they didn't suck up to them as much as they would like. We haven't been operating as a meritocracy like we claim to be. It's created a very toxic culture and bred resentment amongst the reps who weren't "favorites." 4) Managers are ineffective. This was the final straw for me. I stayed through everything listed above because I had a manager that genuinely cared about my success and happiness. Once I was placed under a new manager it wore down my self-esteem, self-worth, and made my one-on-ones a constant chess match of who could "win" the argument. I no longer had anyone in my corner, in fact, after constant threats and snarky remarks it felt like I had an enemy.

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Glassdoor Response
9y
I'm really glad to hear this place made such a lasting impact on your career. Sounds like you made great friends and learned a lot along the way. As cliche as it sounds, I'm reminded time and time again that our people are truly what makes GD so special. As a fast growing company, it's true that we've lived through moving sales targets and we've made decisions with good intentions that just didn't work for one reason or another. We're continuing to invest in manager training too. I expect we'll make more progress this year as we are keenly aware that managers are integral to the employee experience at GD. Thanks again for choosing to come to our company and as always, if you want to give me feedback directly please reach out. - Kate
1.0
Jun 24, 2021

Meatgrinder, avoid if you can

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

There are great people in the company and the salary, benefits and personal time are hard to compete with. If company branding is your passion, this may be a suitable place for you.

Cons

That said, all of the perks and salary offered are so good because the actual work and company itself is quite bland. Since Covid there has been more work but no hiring. There has been a lot of attrition + degradation in the senior ranks and very little focus on building out team to actually achieve the ever-changing goals of the company. Career development is a non-starter. Avoid joining if you have options.

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