Qualtrics reviews

3.6

62% would recommend to a friend

(2,604 total reviews)
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Jason Maynard

38% approve of CEO

42% positive business outlook

Qualtrics has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 2,604 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Qualtrics employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Tecnologías de la información industry (3.9 stars).

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2.0
Oct 5, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The people you directly work with at lower levels are wonderful; Motivated, kind as a general rule, and overall just great coworkers. There are also catered lunches and a nice office space if you enjoy working in the office. Good benefits and good PTO/Sick leave policies.

Cons

The "T" in the "TACOS" company values is meant to be transparency, but the company is anything but. Top level decisions are passed down with little to no employee input and often blindside all lower level employees. Leadership consistently tries to sell the newest developments they've decided on (IPO, RTO, SL Acquisition) to employees but it feels like most, if not all of it is lip service. The RTO decision initiated my search for other opportunities, since it was a decision that fully ignored employee sentiment measures taken earlier in 2022 (not a good look for a company selling employee experience tools) and felt highly hypocritical since many of the top level executives were still working fully remotely. The first layoffs of 2023 were also very poorly communicated and fully blindsided a lot of teams - and yet many of the mid-level managers essentially told their direct reports that no further layoffs would be happening in the near future - since my trust in the company had already been eroded by that point through the quick succession between RTO and the first layoffs and I was actively looking for other roles. Of course, then the Silver Lake acquisition happened and, as per usual, top level leadership tried to make it seem like an upward turn without actually acknowledging any of the employee concerns regarding the acquisition outside of what it meant for the shares employees who opted into the stock plan had accumulated by that point. I was lucky enough to have received an offer from another company and left around that time, but the most recent layoffs indicate it was definitely the proper time to leave. The company seems to have no clear vision moving forward and my linked in feed was a massive whiplash - posts from Qualtrics commemorating being "one of the best places to work in 2023" and the opening of a new office in Reston, VA were interspersed with multiple posts from former colleagues saying they were #opentowork as they were affected by the layoffs or would be phased out in March of next year. The company leadership seems more interested in the profits and the aesthetics of being seen as a tech company than in actual values or employee retention. Clients are frequently sidelined as a result of poor internal processes as well, so it feels like a lose-lose situation all around while leadership tries to insist that "oh no, everything is fine, we can only move up from here" while ignoring a very clear and exacerbating downward trend.

3.0
Sep 4, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Fantastic teammates, food; office amenities.

Cons

Qualtrics has long had a reputation of wonderful culture. While the frontline employees remain phenomenal co-workers, from about mid-level management upward, they have lost pretty much ALL confidence from their workforce. The economic headwinds of Q4 '22 and into 2023 have revealed the types of leaders upper management are, with a VERY cutthroat atmosphere coming about. Lower level managers do their best to shield their team members from the toxic culture that is coming out from top-level leadership, but those low-level managers can only do so much and are subject to the demands and requirements of upper level leadership. Super sad to see such wonderful place to work sour in the face of hardship.

3.0
Jul 8, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The people! Many of my colleagues are truly great people and competent, smart individuals. I have made very close friends through work which was incredibly important as an out of state transplant.

Cons

The competence of some individual contributors is surpassed and consumed by the sheer incompetence of senior leadership and executives. The higher up you go the worse it gets. The execs are paid obscenely, and maybe money corrupts, but they are increasingly disassociated with reality and their employee base. Company culture, while possibly applicable for some in sales specifically (but decreasingly so), often feels like merely a talk track forced upon us by executives. Like many of our abysmal business processes have simply refused to work at scale. White mormon boys club through and through.

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