Glassdoor reviews

3.8

66% would recommend to a friend

(1,112 total reviews)
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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 IT (Information Technology) industry (3.7 stars).

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1.0
Jan 11, 2017
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Pros

usual tech start up perks smart and cool coworkers (extending beyond work friends) work outside of SF Dogs in the office

Cons

Leadership/management hasn't been listening to employees over the last 10ish or so months leading to many people questioning whether or not the right people are in place to lead this company Transparency is no longer a thing that exists as Glassdoor. Many people are informed of departures of coworkers weeks and months after the fact. No one has any idea in what direction the company is headed We are now large enough to where "changes" don't happen overnight and are mostly long, drawn out processes that many of us don't get a chance to see through People have been promoted into management and director roles just because of internal ties that has many of those scratching their head why and how it happened Pay is terrible and to drive that point home our own tool confirmed it

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Glassdoor Response
9y
I always appreciate direct feedback. And you've identified a number of areas for improvement, many of which are already in the works. We're almost twice the size we were last year at this time with more offices and how we managed and communicated then is not sufficient today. Investment in management training is at the top of the list. And, your sales leadership is already working on new comp plans. We're growing and I hope our people continue to grow with us. While things may not always be easy, I am confident we are working though some of these growing plans and am really excited about what's ahead in 2017 and helping every employee understand their role in our future. I hope you'll be part of that journey and invite you to reach out to me directly.
5.0
Jan 5, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Made to very welcome Team are really supportive management are really supportive Training both locally and Globally Everything set to go on day one

Cons

Time difference with helpdesk being in the States - a slight delay on getting IT issues fixed

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Glassdoor Response
9y
This is great to hear and we appreciate the feedback! We have made several changes to the on-boarding process over the last year and we have more work to do but very glad to hear you had a positive experience.
3.0
Jan 4, 2017
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I worked at Glassdoor for well over three years. During that time, I was fortunate to be a part of incredible growth. Being part of that growth, especially in a leadership capacity...was challenging but rewarding. I hired some wonderful people, collaborated with them, watched many of them grow and flourish...had a lot of fun, and learned a ton along the way. There are a lot of wonderful things about Glassdoor. I moved across the country in 2013 to take the position I did, and that type of a move isn't something I took lightly. I did it because I believed in the mission, and wanted to make an impact with an organization that expressed the need to grow the Customer Success division. At my core, I'm more passionate about the customer than the average person, and I knew Glassdoor was creating something that felt different and they expressed the need to bring in someone like myself with industry experience. I couldn't have been more excited to start. I was provided with an opportunity to help product development, scale multiple divisions all while managing and supporting the Glassdoor Customer. Over 3.5 years in my role, and in leadership, we grew the team from 4 to 55 and had almost no employee attrition. We were able to do this because of the culture we created. Even with flat budgets, under-market compensation and lofty goals of 10-15% retention increases, this was never easy but we were united in the mission and hit our goals.

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Even with this success, it was always challenging to work at a company that doesn't provide professional development. I had no leader/mentor focusing on my individual abilities, recognizing strengths (properly rewarding them) and most importantly, helping me improve and my professional flaws. I was hungry for someone to teach me more of what I needed to know to take myself, the organization we built, and the customers I so cherished to the next level. It became clear Glassdoor and I had different ideas for my future. I was ready to help continue growing the company, where our CEO preferred to hire from the outside. Admittedly, it was painful given all I'd been a part of. Rather than use my industry knowledge of nearly 10 years and more than 3 within the organization to help continue growing what we had built, I was asked to focus and build out a new division that wasn't part of my skillset, wasn't what I was hired to do and certainly not what I moved across the country and worked so hard for. It was clear this was the beginning of the end. Since the new leader was been hired, the CS culture has changed dramatically. Maybe that was the intent? If so, it has worked. The new leadership's actions, behaviors and words are contrary to the spirit of teamwork, and the culture that Glassdoor was founded on. Chastising/scolding individuals in meetings when asked about how changes impact others, and have people coming to me crying on a daily basis at how unhappy they are - I knew it was time. Knowing that our CEO was allowing this to happen and turning a blind eye because it's not an area he knows well, it just takes a toll on you, no matter how much faith you once had in the organization. I left a company and a team I loved because I no longer could sit by watching the team and culture we built change so dramatically. It wasn't something I was on board for and several others since I've left have felt the same. Attrition has gone from nearly nothing to incredibly high (for Glassdoor, and specifically for the past history of the CS team). But like many of the reviews here, maybe attrition is the goal. To turn over the old and bring in the new. And if so, it is working incredibly well.

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Glassdoor Response
9y
Hi - I appreciate your thoughtful review and the great tour of duty that you had at Glassdoor. It's fair that we haven't provided new leaders with a lot of professional development in the past - as a startup, we relied on people to figure much of it out. And you largely did! But as we've grown, this is definitely an area that we are investing in more. It's also true that our CS team had to change as we scaled. It's been a bumpy ride and certainly leadership has gotten some things wrong, but the core structure is right and we are beginning now to see the benefits of this change. We have a strong foundation on which to build. I am really grateful for your contributions to Glassdoor. Thank you for the hard work, the candid feedback, and the unwavering support. robert
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