No company is perfect, and while Qualtrics tries to be a meritocracy and objective, there are still some politics that come into play.
As a transplant to Utah and non-Mormon, the culture can be really hard at times. Less so in the office because I don't have people "trying to convert me" or being predjudiced against me because I am not a part of that religious group, but there are things that present themselves because of the culture of Utah (less social life/drinking; less women - especially women in management [though it is an area actively being worked on to drive progress]; difficult dating life; more conservative politics; etc.) It's not exactly the type of life I thought I would be leaving in my mid-20s.
There is a very bro-y culture here and while it isn't always off-putting, sometimes it really can be. Majority of the time, I don't think it is done purposefully but the fact that it is an inherent part of the culture is almost worse because it's then harder to change.