Qualtrics is a Rocket Ship! Just get on! - Panels Sales Representative Qualtrics Employee Review

5.0
8 Nov 2013
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Career advice from Eric Schmidt, Executive Chairman at Google: "Get on a rocket ship. When companies are growing quickly and they are having a lot of impact, careers take care of themselves. And when companies aren’t growing quickly or their missions don’t matter as much, that’s when stagnation and politics come in. If you’re offered a seat on a rocket ship, don’t ask what seat. Just get on." Qualtrics is a rocket ship. The opportunities here are unbelievable. It is such a dynamic workplace. As the company grows, things are constantly evolving and improving. The ability to pivot and grow is a must. There's never a dull moment on the job at Qualtrics. As an employee, my contributions are valued and my successes are noticed and rewarded. Management is excellent - from team leads up to the founders. They are passionate about Qualtrics and want their employees to be successful. The people I work with are fantastic across the board. I love coming to work. This is a great place to begin or to grow your career.

Cons

I only wish I had started here earlier!

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Cons

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Pros

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Cons

The company pivoted to "business need" as a reason for promo. Promotions are now seemingly few and far between despite higher level individuals leaving. Recent restructuring has left those still working at the company with less time to do actual client work and more time being spent documenting the work done. ELT doesn't seem to actually listen and instead performs listening theatre.

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