A great place to work - Supervisor GoDaddy Employee Review

5.0
Apr 15, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Within my part of the organization, leadership is transparent and approachable. I'm regularly given the opportunity to openly converse with more senior members of leadership. I can give honest feedback on decisions and share my ideas while seeing meaningful actions taken as a result. Overall compensation and benefits are great, but these can vary depending on the role. For the most part, salaries are good, most roles offer an annual performance tied bonus, there are stock options (either stock purchase plans, or equity grants), and private health care offerings (in the UK), to name a few. There are incentives to recognize and thank peers which helps enforce the companies values, which for the most part seem to be genuinely embraced within my team. I have a good work/life balance, which is reinforced by GoDaddy offering wellness days on top of annual leave. Working with teams around world, I often find myself needing to start work a little early or stay behind later, but supported by leadership who actively encourage you to balance this time.

Cons

Communication across different departments isn't always as transparent or as easy as it could be, and while it's not a common problem it can be frustrating. Similarly, internal changes can happen with what feels like little or last minute communication, leaving teams scrambling for information or adding stress where it's not needed. Progression and role opportunities have slowed in recent months. Not every role has clear or consistent expectations on how they can work towards promotion, and new jobs have slowed for certain countries which leave some employees to feel trapped. This problem varies from location to location.

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GoDaddy Response
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Thanks so much for taking the time to provide feedback. At GoDaddy, we encourage all teammates to bring their true selves to work and provide honest feedback that will help us grow as a company. We value and consider all feedback to help us continue to evaluate and improve the #GoDaddyLife, and help you propel your career.

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1.0
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Pros

The people. Many talented, hardworking employees genuinely cared about helping customers and supporting one another. I gained valuable experience in customer service, website consulting, digital marketing, project management, and cross-functional collaboration. My coworkers consistently went above and beyond despite increasing demands and shrinking resources.

Cons

High turnover, declining morale, and a culture that increasingly asked employees to do more with less. Over the years, benefits and employee perks were gradually reduced while workloads and expectations continued to grow. Many employees took on responsibilities well beyond their job descriptions, including training, coaching, mentoring, quality review, side-by-sides, and leadership functions without corresponding compensation, title changes, or advancement opportunities. Career growth often felt unclear and inconsistent, leaving many employees feeling that hard work and additional responsibility were not rewarded. Leadership frequently emphasized that employees were replaceable rather than investing in retention, development, and institutional knowledge. This created an environment where many experienced and highly capable employees felt undervalued, disengaged, and ultimately chose to leave. Many female employees expressed frustration with what they perceived as inconsistent promotion practices. It was common to see highly capable women taking on additional responsibilities such as training, mentoring, coaching, quality review, and leadership functions without formal advancement, while others appeared to move into leadership roles more quickly. Whether intentional or not, this created a perception that advancement opportunities were not always based on contribution, performance, or demonstrated leadership. The company often spoke about valuing employees while simultaneously reducing benefits, eliminating perks, increasing workloads, and expecting employees to absorb additional responsibilities. Over time, the gap between leadership messaging and employee experience became increasingly difficult to ignore.

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