Glassdoor reviews

3.8

66% would recommend to a friend

(1,112 total reviews)
avatar

Owen Humphries

84% approve of CEO

38% positive business outlook

Glassdoor has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 1,112 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Glassdoor employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Tecnologías de la información industry (3.7 stars).

Reviews by job title

1K reviews
3.0
Dec 15, 2017

Culture Clash

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Nice office and smart people

Cons

Within the last year managers and leaders were hired who don’t fit culturally. Now solid people who have supported the organization over several years are making plans to leave. Morale is low.

avatar
Glassdoor Response
8y
Thank your for taking the time to share your thoughts about Glassdoor. We appreciate the feedback. We will take your feedback seriously and make sure we continue with trying to find the best people that fit well within the Glassdoor culture. Company culture is something that always changes as we grow, however it is our values that we strive to maintain. Please also check in with your manager or HR about this, so we can learn more from your feedback.
5.0
Nov 30, 2017

good environment to work

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

-> Great perks -> Flexible working hours -> good work culture -> More growth opportunity

Cons

-> No cons, one will enjoy the work culture

5.0
Nov 29, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Super easy sales - You close sales in 2-3 calls for Small or Medium Businesses. - Pipeline is always moving because of the quick sales cycle. - Everyone knows who Glassdoor is so when you are on the call it's always warm. - Monthly quotas keep you motivated the whole quarter long which creates a fast-paced environment Great culture for growing a career - More than anything, people aren't judgemental. Be yourself and no one will give you a hard time. - Managers have your back. - You never feel like anyone is looking over your shoulder. - You can expect to be promoted every 12 months if you're doing well and the managers like you. - You learn sales methods from professional programs instead of learning everything on your own. - People are suuuuuuuper friendly and helpful - If you like to drink, the SF culture just seems to drink a ton so get ready for that - There's an SF office, a Chicago office, and a few international offices. If you want to transfer offices, live in London, etc. Glassdoor is actually open to it! Perks and Benefits - CATERED MEALS are AMAZING! They've really found caterers who bring you great food every single day - Health, Dental, Life is all covered for you and partially covered for family members but it's top-of-the-line insurance providers - Work-Life Balance is something you determine with your manager. If you want to come in early and leave early, great. If not, most are expected to be here from 8-5 with an hour lunch. However, if you ever need to leave or stay home or go on a trip, they are super flexible and don't give you a hard time. Leadership - They've had their struggles in the past but recognize that and have changed a TON. - The VP of Sales will actually sit in a room with sales reps and ask them what needs to be changed and they actually listen. - The CEO listens to feedback and consistently is trying to improve transparency and communication. He's also just a genuinely good guy.

Cons

Here are the few I've found - This place is LIBERAL. Good for half of you, maybe bad for the other half of you. All of SF is really liberal in general but if you're already living here then you're used to it. People aren't judgemental if you are republican, but I feel like you'll just hear a lot of left-wing chatter and that might bug some right-wing folks. - This place DRINKS! Once agian, good for some, maybe not for others. If you don't drink or don't want to be around people who do, maybe Glassdoor isn't for you. Once again, no one will judge at all if you don't, but there is a lot of that here. - Leadership is still making changes to improve compensation and I would say change in general is a minor challange. - Some leaders don't seem super strong, you know? Like, they aren't the type of people everyone wants to follow. - Compensation is enough to get by, but could be better. Like I said, they are making changes to get you more money. - If you perform, you'll get promoted. But there is definitely a "cultural fit" aspect to promotions as well. So know that to get promoted, managers will definitely have to like you. If you aren't likeable, you might not even get hired so...... nevermind

avatar
Glassdoor Response
8y
Thanks for the detailed review! I'm pumped that it seems like you've found a great home in Sales at Glassdoor. We're always working to make things better based on feedback from the team. Appreciate that you called out our culture as a big part of making Glassdoor a great place to grow your career. I agree! Also, yes the caterers have been great lately (yea!). We'll keep working on making our sales floor a place where everyone can feel comfortable and be successful. If you have anything else you like to share, come find me or send me an email. Thanks again for the feedback!
Viewing 718 - 720 of 1,112 Reviews

Glassdoor has 1,268 Glassdoor reviews submitted anonymously by Glassdoor employees. Read employee reviews and ratings on Glassdoor to decide if Glassdoor is right for you.