Qualtrics reviews

3.6

60% would recommend to a friend

(2,611 total reviews)
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Jason Maynard

35% approve of CEO

41% positive business outlook

Qualtrics has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 2,611 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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3.0
Jun 22, 2017
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Pros

Great benefits, great learning experience

Cons

This will be from the lens of someone in sales (lower tier Account Executive): 1) What happens when you have success and you are really cheap? You promote from within. Make sure to label it as a ‘strength’ though versus a weakness. This is something Qualtrics has excelled at on multiple accounts. Sometimes promoting from within can be great. If you are in a static market, it makes sense. There is little change in the everyday business and sales process. However, if you are in a startup environment where everything is constantly changing, you're setting yourself up for a bad time. That bad time is in full effect right now. These homegrown legacy sales managers and region leads have no idea what or why the customers of today are purchasing Qualtrics (especially as it relates to SMB, Mid-). To sum it up, their mindset is outdated. This is more than a problem. These same individuals are the people who are doing ALL of the training. I would love a competent leader from an outside organization to sit in on one of these sessions. I do not remember the last training that was well received. It’s comical at this point. This communication gap needs to be resolved. 2) Attrition is high. Not sorta high - I mean extremely high. Out of a group of 9 or 10 sales reps on my team from when I started, only two of the are left. Also, two of the most tenured reps in the company have also left in the last few months, too. This is caused by many different factors, namely 1) account allocation 2) hiring too many quota carriers and 3) data in our CRM. The only individuals who hit are ones who either got really lucky with account allocation or the reps who have been here for eons and have great accounts. While leadership says that they don’t care if attrition is high as long as their ‘best’ reps stay, that’s unproductive. The only way someone gets promoted is if they have a solid territory. The problem is that these territories are divided up arbitrarily. I've seen so much potential talent walk out that door because of unfair circumstances. But wait, am I just making excuses? I don' know - ask the 75% of the software sales team that didn't hit their quota.

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Qualtrics Response
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We value your feedback and appreciate you taking the time to share. As the company continues to grow and evolve, so do our training, recruiting, and promotion processes. Over the past 12 months, we have significantly increased the professional development budget for sales and are continuing to iterate our trainings based on regular employee feedback. Regarding recruiting and promotion, we are always looking for the best candidates wherever we find them. For example, we recently named two new enterprise leads -- one hired externally from a Fortune 100 software company and the other promoted from within Qualtrics. Again, thanks for your feedback- we’re always working to raise Q’s talent bar!
1.0
Jun 22, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

A kid job best staffed by recent college graduates. If you are a recent college graduate, and want to have your soul sucked out of you while always maintaining a smile and constantly publicly professing how awesome Qualtrics is, this is the job for you. Also, if you love to replace all 'K's and 'C's in your communications with 'Q's instead, this is also the right fit for you. If you love to work your tail end off with little to no recognition (financial or otherwise), this is the right job for you. If you love to always have the taste in your mouth that you are working very hard to make a couple of people very rich, this is the right job for you. If you love having constant change in management and senior management, with almost 100% of these "leaders" coming from outside of the company, this is the perfect job for you. If you like to be more knowledgeable about all things Qualtrics than your boss, this is the perfect job for you. Oh, and if you like skateboards, basketball courts, flat-billed hats, arrogance, and free cereal, then you should look no further than Qualtrics.

Cons

Hmm, where to start? Let's start with the fact that multiple employees are asked, often, to submit reviews to Glassdoor to "drown" out negative reviews. I have no doubt that this review will be followed by multiple super positive and happy posts about why Qualtrics is the best place on planet earth to work. Such manipulation and deceitfulness is par for the course at a company that claims to help other organizations solve employee engagement problems while having some of the most disengage employees I have ever met. Key questions to consider when thinking about working at Qualtrics: Why is turnover so extremely high at Qualtrics? Over a five year span, we are coming up on near 100% turnover... Why is pay so low? Why are there no real career progression opportunities? Why is all senior leadership so arrogant, and why are they so inaccessible to employees? Why are all leadership positions staffed with external hires? Why does so much favoritism exist in a company that professes merit-based recognition? Why have four executives left in the last four years?

3.0
Jun 22, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Office location, causal dress, open plan, interesting and ever booming industry (CX), free snacks, exposure to senior level management (prospecting), easy-going and fun environment, definitely somewhere to be proud of and somewhere people see themselves staying (with good reason and intentions)

Cons

The but... Enterprise focused business model, cripplingly unfair territories, Ireland is the Irish cousin that nobody really cares about - all senior and exec decisions come from U.S., poor base salary, poor commission (unless you're part of a very small elite), poor promotion path

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