Work ons - Enterprise Account Executive Glassdoor Employee Review

3.0
Feb 18, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Targets are achievable Good people Culture could be very good but working from home has hampered that

Cons

Pay and Remuneration (Stocks) Not competitive with Irish Market

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Glassdoor Response
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Thanks for the feedback. Here is how we manage our Total Reward practices, we lead with these four core principles: 1. Equitable, ethical and transparent approach 2. Competitive and responsive to the market 3. Globally consistent and locally sensitive 4. And being scalable and operationally efficient To establish our pay ranges, we target the 65th percentile for non-tech roles and the 75th percentile for technical roles against the market data sets. Our direct peers typically target the 50th percentile to create their base salary mid-points. In other words, our pay packages beat 65% and 75% of our direct competitors for the same role. We also take a pay for performance approach, which means we offer total rewards programs that reward you for individual and company success. We are deliberately paying more to high performers and those with high future potential within our organization. Finally, we are continuing to hire and retain teammates in a challenging environment and have made an investment that more than doubled our RSU pool for 2022 to deliver substantial increases in both new hire and in-seat RSU refresher grants. - Brian Conner, Sr. Director of Total Rewards and Operations

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