Glassdoor reviews

3.9

66% would recommend to a friend

(1,113 total reviews)
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Owen Humphries

84% approve of CEO

38% positive business outlook

Glassdoor has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 1,113 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 Information Technology industry (3.7 stars).

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1.0
Apr 19, 2017
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Pros

Glassdoor has attracted some genuinely cool people and the idea of working for a "Startup" in a new market sounded appealing.

Cons

Where to start... If you are a seasoned sales pro, this is not the place for you. Many have come and many have gone. Your CV will get you the interview, your performance in the interview will get you the job and then prepare to forget everything that has made you successful and exist in a world of Sandler and scripted sales, asking nothing but a series of questions to the point where you are making the person on the other end of the phone uncomfortable. You hate when it's being done to you and now you're doing it to others, with your manager listening in! You will be assigned a book of 1500 accounts but expect them to be blasted by hundreds of templated emails by the SDR team and burnt. Aggressive American sales tactics are enforced and celebrated at Glassdoor with awards being handed out by the SDR Team Lead. But incredibly high activities have worked in the past for the US market, but we're not in the US market. You cannot conduct this way in Europe and not expect to be burnt. You are not allowed to go after new business?! This was always the biggest mystery at Glassdoor, new business AE's can not go after new business. Non-stop expansion stories in the Irish media, with job announcement all across the country. 400 jobs in Dublin etc, and the company isn't a customer of Glassdoor, what will I do next?? Nothing, back to your book of accounts. With every major US tech company having an EMEA operation in Dublin, you would think that in a new market, this would be the lowest hanging fruit for the Dublin and London office. But no, when the topic is raised with management the response is "you have 1500 accounts you should be focussing on." Glassdoor hasn't figured out how to approach MNC's from beyond the US. The sales strategy is inbound focused - Pump the marketing engine full of cash and measure the outcome - organic traffic to free profiles. SDR receive inbounds and are not expected to qualify the lead. They are expected to uncover a Need before passing it to the AE. Again, another big mystery at Glassdoor, why is the success of the SDR and marketing team being inflated?? It makes no sense, the business is hurting the business. You will be forced to work a worthless pipeline and forced to do the job of an SDR. And then you will be asked in 1:1's "if you asked the correct questions" or "did we get enough pain". AE's are treated like poor behaving volunteers. Selling the product is a cycle of rinse and repeat, the same series of questions, the same presentations, dressed up to uncover an incredible amount of pain and presenting on what is essentially a coat of paint on a shop front. You will hate yourself after the first quarter. EMEA management are like fish out of water. Inexperienced, incredibly political and emotional. In place to enforce Sandler and "learnings", through call breakdowns, 1:1's and team meetings. Weekly meetings sometimes hit 7 hours per week! Madness. Glassdoor love to enforce the methodology, over and over again. Friday afternoons meant it was time for the weekly, throw my colleague under a bus session, with 15 AE's and managers listening to one of your bad calls followed by a round the room critique. How embarrassing for those involved. Your manager will contact you through IM, Whatsapp and email at all hours, weekends and when you're on annual leave asking about your pipeline. There are no boundaries. The fall on the sword moment will be that they just want to make you successful and that's why they're reaching out. No perks to speak of. Typical in the tech industry due to the demands and nature of the business, good companies provide perks to ease stress. Glassdoor in the US provides perks and operate in a world where feedback and concerns are encouraged and acted on - They become better employers by doing this. In Dublin, there is one perk to speak of, a shared Nespresso machine in the shared kitchen of a serviced office. Completely unacceptable for a "Startup" who have been trading in Dublin for 14 months, carrying an EMEA HQ stamp. You will be told that business is creating a true startup environment which is something not everybody gets's to experience, (so count yourselves lucky?!). Obviously a complete cop-out. Apply for a role if you want to start a sales career in the tech industry. It would seem that previous experience isn't required and that the culture fit is what's most important. So if you can conform to the micromanagement and what I've outlined above, you'll do well. What a truly disappointing experience.

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Glassdoor Response
9y
At Glassdoor, our aim is to help people everywhere find jobs and companies they love, and that begins with our own employees. We are in the business of transparency and I’m sorry to see that you did not feel comfortable being this transparent while you were part of this organisation. Where we agree completely is that we have an amazing team in place and they continue to impress and inspire one another everyday. In fact, our top performers are the ones who seek the most coaching & raise their hands to collaborate with marketing and SDRs to come up with solutions to problems. They also embrace collaboration and teamwork, seeing group feedback as an opportunity to learn from one another vs. an opportunity to roast a colleague. I’m sorry to hear our culture wasn’t for you, but I appreciate your comments. They are helpful as we evaluate what works for different teams and locations, and I appreciate that you took the time to share. We wish you luck in your future career.
3.0
Jul 31, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

I joined Glassdoor because of our amazing values, the intelligent people and the innovative product. It’s been an incredible experience working in the EMEA Headquarters and I definitely got what I applied for. The product - Glassdoor is changing the way people look for jobs and so many people I know have used Glassdoor to help them in their job search. It's really inspiring to be part of that - even though we work on the employer side. It's an exciting time to be part of Glassdoor EMEA. In the last 2 years, clients have become a lot more open to discussing Glassdoor and putting budget aside for employer branding. The product is going to get easier to sell and clients are seeing more ROI. The office is beginning to grow again (after some heavy attrition last year) which is great to experience if you are looking to grow your sales career and get access to opportunities outside your primary role eg. Training new employees, being involved in interviews ect. The office is young, most people are under 35. There's good fun and there's great banter between employees. It's a becoming a collaborative environment which is great to see and there is a close-nit feel, especially in the SDR team. Access to Stock Options. As a pre-IPO company you have the chance to purchase stock (after a vesting period) with the potential to make money if Glassdoor IPO's or gets acquired.

Cons

Firstly, there’s needs to be more transparent communication. Some of our senior leaders aren’t really open to feedback and it’s left some employees feeling frustrated and unheard. This has led a number of people to leave. We want to practice what we preach with the product that we sell eg. Read the reviews on our page, take feedback on board, make relevant changes but that’s not happening in EMEA. This leads to people speaking to each other in private and not giving feedback to management (because they know it's unlikely anything will be done), which creates a toxic environment. It's hard to keep positive about your job when that's going on, even if you're doing well. The office needs to be improved. There are two separate rooms, and often a bad smell because of a leak. This separates and isolates some employees, which is detrimental at our young stage when we're trying to build a sustainable culture. The benefits and perks don't match up at all to other American tech companies in Dublin. This is to be expected at the stage of growth we are at but it's important to know this if you are applying that there are no free lunches (excuse the pun) or big budgets for team outings/activities! This will be there in the future I'd say.

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Glassdoor Response
8y
I appreciate you taking the time to share feedback. I’m sorry to hear that things aren’t going as expected. As you know, we take these comments very seriously. To address your feedback on compensation and rewards, we rolled out a new comp plan and quotas earlier this year and are monitoring it closely to see if the changes are helping. Feedback like yours helps keep us honest along the way.
2.0
Jan 10, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Could be advantageous to have Tech multinational experience on your CV, as it is a well known brand. Start up environment, in a great location. Earning potential is generous.

Cons

Probation period of 6 months is actually make or break after 3 months. If you are not hitting & exceeding targets from month 1 your life quickly becomes extremely stressful and management become pessimistic & micro-managers watching, listening and monitoring your calls & calendar. Overall Glassdoor is a very difficult product to sell given a lot of prospective clients you a cold approaching dislike Glassdoor, have had negative experience using Glassdoor or received poor reviews that as an SDR you can not remove. Work life balance, holidays and weekends are sacrificed to hit targets that can feel achievable.

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Glassdoor Response
7y
Thank you for the insight into your experience. Being in Sales can be intense. We are measured on results. That said, we certainly strive to care deeply about our team here at Glassdoor. We'll take your feedback and work to get better. -Kate, SVP Sales
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