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
4.0
Jul 21, 2020
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Pros

Good Benefits, great staff, diverse workforce, open to all technology (no one-size-fits -all approach)

Cons

Old technology, slow to innovate, lots of product churn and changes in direction

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Glassdoor Response
5y
Thanks for taking the time to leave us a review. We’re pleased to hear your feedback regarding our employee benefits, Good People, and diverse backgrounds. While 2020 has had its share of unpredictability, we feel that our product innovation is stronger than ever. We are committed to strengthening our reputation as the best place in the world to go for employer branding and insights, which has led to innovative leaps in D&I and remote work data that will be released later this year. We’re excited for our new direction at Glassdoor as we focus back on our roots of being the platform that provides radical transparency for job seekers.
5.0
Jul 21, 2020
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Pros

The new CEO has weathered two enormous crises in the last six months and the quality of his decision making is very inspiring. Leadership cares about the employees, and about making sure every team member feels this is a great place to work. Also, you really get the feeling you're working for Team Good when you work at Glassdoor: we help the individual learn about the good places to work and how to get there. We inspire the worst places to work to do better and we lead by example.

Cons

The environment moves quickly and priorities change frequently. There's pressure to do a lot. Many things are "top priority".

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Glassdoor Response
5y
Thanks for taking the time to leave us a review. We are pleased to read that you’ve experienced a strong, consistent culture amidst what has been an unpredictable year for all of us. You’re correct –- many of 2020 goals have changed rapidly, and we’re proud of the effort all of our teams have made to pivot. Our audience of job seekers have a greater need for our product than ever, and we must innovate quickly to keep up with their needs. Later this year, our teams will begin to implement many of the product updates we’ve been working hard on all summer centered around making robust employer insights more accessible than ever before. You’ll also be pleased to know that one of our company goals is to create and implement a new manager training program that will help to close the gaps you refer to. Overall, we’re thrilled to read about your positive experience!
1.0
Jul 20, 2020
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Pros

The people. Even though majority of Glassdoor's incredible, top-performing reps and sales leaders were driven out, I'm thankful that I had the opportunity to work with them. Since I (like all those who were hired) was not given a proper training program to lean on during the early stages of my employment, I learned the ropes myself. It’s hilarious that this is what gave me strong sales skills: like my experience, the new hires that came after me had absolutely no direction from enablement, which opened the door for myself and my colleagues to put our work aside and help new employees. While I had no problem doing it, and it improved my relationships and knowledge of the product (hence my placement of this in the "pros" section), it's inexcusable that Glassdoor's enablement team left these new employees in the dark. But by all means, Glassdoor Leadership: spend a fortune on office plants & tacky decor instead of a strong enablement team.

Cons

Christian honestly had no idea of what we as salespeople did. How much can you appreciate your people if you lack an understanding of their roles? For a company founded on the basis of transparency and that is unique for reviews and ratings, Christian is completely careless to our feedback. On the contrary, I remember when Robert was CEO and would make his way through many parts of the floor when he visited the Chicago office; we all enjoyed listening to some of Robert’s own disco calls that he’d run and record for us, and above all else, it made us feel more united with our leader. I actually recall a time around December when Christian made a (very rare) visit to the Chicago office. A manager from the SMB team put together a presentation on how to connect with CEOs, and Christian was asked to participate as we foolishly thought he could provide some good insight (how dare we think our CEO could offer us feedback and guidance!). To everyone’s surprise, he overwhelmed us with negative comments about how he as a CEO doesn’t like being reached out to and we honestly all left the meeting more discouraged than when it had started. He rushed back into the meeting about 5 minutes after leaving to give us some forced words of encouragement, knowing that he had messed up and trying to put a quick bandaid on it. No one was convinced. Christian, in April 2020 when you thought you were being relatable taking zoom calls in your master closet and garage, when you thought you were being relatable sending in videos of you with your family working from home, you instead should’ve focused your energy on saving your top-performing employees that you would blindside only a few weeks later, or if nothing else, you shouldn’t have lied to us. Thanks for showing us your family, but now we’ve had to face the reality of perhaps not being able to support OUR families during an uncertain time when we were promised that this would not happen. If you still aren’t convinced that he doesn’t value employee feedback, he also mentioned in that same December all hands that he was unsure of his current CEO rating. For any other CEO at literally ANY other company, I’d say that would be surprising but excusable. For a CEO running this very company, the one that is known for its ratings and reviews, the one that says we’re “changing the way people find jobs and companies they love through transparency”… inexcusable.

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