Not recommended for sales - Sales GLG Employee Review

3.0
Feb 5, 2019
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Pros

Overall there are good people at GLG and everyone is pretty smart and interesting.

Cons

The biggest con is commission on sales, which hovers around 5% (and I know someone whose all-in commission is 3%). The incentives are totally mis-aligned and do not drive or motivate people, which is why almost all of the senior sales professionals have left over the past 12-18 months. For example, if you sell a 2-year deal you are only comped on 12 months, which means that despite selling a bigger deal which was almost certainly more complex and took more effort, you're only getting paid as if it were a one-year deal. You'd think management would want to encourage multi-year deals because it's guaranteed revenue and makes the client stickier, but instead they discourage it by only comping you on the first year. Similarly, taking on management responsibilities means you have a higher overall quota (since now your all-in number includes your direct reports) but doesn't include an increase in your comp -- so you have a bigger number to hit and more responsibility for the same money.

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5.0
Mar 31, 2026
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Pros

Amazing people - lots of reviews say that because it's true. You'll work with smart, genuine, hard working humans. Good benefits and perks. Interesting events and opportunities to learn. Overall, a good place to start your career!

Cons

Very fast-paced environment which definitely isn't for everyone. Lots of necessary change.

1.0
Jun 27, 2026
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Pros

Not applicable at all (truly)

Cons

Genuinely I don’t know where to start. I’ve submitted and deleted two reviews in the past 3 months alone. On the surface GLG seems like the place to be to learn from members and executives, but just give it a little bit of time and you’ll quickly see how obvious the cracks are. The culture here is so toxic, managers either do not know or don’t want to delegate project work so you’ll find yourself getting whiplash just trying to get information related to your job from your OWN BOSS. At the same time everyone you interact with is the epitome of “that’s not my job”. The executive leadership team is a mean girls club made up entirely of friends of friends who have their direct reports working well into the night to pull things together so that they look good. The “motivators” the executives use is truly bullying (like constantly pulling up your job description to purposefully make you look and feel small) any other organization would identify making your employees purposely feel stupid and shut down as straight bullying. It’s truly no surprise that you will regularly see employees crying in the hallways. I have never seen a leadership team this incompetent.

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