Supportive Culture and Family-Friendly Flexibility - Anonymous employee Zendesk Employee Review

5.0
Aug 11, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Zendesk truly values company culture and hires kind, helpful people. No one has the attitude that something is above or below their pay grade and everyone is ready to help. There is a strong focus on work/life balance and supporting families. As someone with two small kids, this was a huge selling point for me. If you’re looking to start, expand, or figure out how to manage working parenthood, I highly recommend Zendesk. Also, the newly opened Austin office is gorgeous and thoughtfully designed. They have creative workspaces throughout for those who don’t want to sit at a desk all day, and the company is really trying to create a serene place to work.

Cons

There is nothing Zendesk is doing wrong per se; however, due to the current U.S. economic climate, there are always changes and pivots. This is to be expected anywhere, and they're doing their best to accommodate and make the right decisions for the broader business. I am surprised there isn’t stronger investment in new hire training and onboarding. It’s fairly minimal and largely left up to the manager to design and implement. I believe Zendesk would benefit from broader company-wide trainings for new hires to create a better "first impression."

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5.0
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Pros

Great culture, good work life balance, excellent team mates, Everyone is focused on extremely bright solutions-oriented collaboration.

Cons

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2.0
Jun 12, 2026
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Pros

The people you work directly with are nice and the unlimited PTO was nice, and everyone was very chill about you taking time off when you needed.

Cons

It used to be a pretty good place to work but then after Zendesk got acquired everything slowly got worse and worse culture-wise. There were also multiple layoffs and re-orgs that caused a lot of confusion and cognitive debt, all the while management was still expecting more productivity somehow???? With layoffs practically every year and veiled threats about having to use AI more (more how?! There was no direction), working there kind of felt like working with a gun to my head.

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