Great company for A type personalities - Anonymous employee Qualtrics Employee Review

2.0
Sep 8, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

If you are the kind of person that is a perfectionist, never satisfied, constantly wanting to do more and more and more, and a workaholic with few passions outside of work, then this is a great place for you. Great company trajectory, fantastic office environment, plenty to do. The CEO really believes in the company and has great vision. Cool perks like company shutdown between Christmas and New Years and a yearly experience bonus

Cons

If you enjoy work/life balance and are the kind of personality where you do your best and are satisfied with that, probably not the best place for you. Managers were promoted to that position with zero training on how to manage people - results in some pretty awful management. Lower levels of company are treated in a pretty demeaning way, almost like their superiors know that the kind of work they are doing requires no skill and they are trying to pretend like it does.. kinda weird. Everyone drinks the Kool-aid. There's an almost cult-like adoration of Qualtrics. If you don't feel it, you have to pretend like you do.

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