Are you a woman? Stay away. - Anonymous employee Zilliant Employee Review

2.0
13 Feb 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Business outlook

Pros

Promising culture and product on paper, but under the hood, things have deteriorated a lot. Used to be considered top notch company for pricing optimization, but they have strayed away from those roots.

Cons

Just check out their leadership page. If you are a woman, don't work here. Your contributions will not be valued and you will work with leaders who do not respect you.

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5.0
14 June 2024
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Pros

- New product vision and strategy that builds on history of artificial intelligence and solving specific use cases - Incredible culture of collaboration and kind people who like to solve problems - Huge vision for growth that challenges the status quo and is willing to take risks and make mistakes - Remote first environment allows for flexibility - So many things are changing and opportunities for growth. If you can figure out a solution you can go after it which is a career trajectory changing opportunity.

Cons

- There has been a lot of change in the transformation and periods where it has been unclear of the path. Uncertainty and fast paced environment isnt for everyone. - Remote first environment is a pro but can be a challenge when driving change because things can get lost in translation

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1.0
10 Mar 2026
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CEO approval
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Pros

-Monthly Zen day -Solid benefits and Parental leave -Co-workers are genuinely good, smart people

Cons

-I would advise not working here unless you are desperate and need a paycheck. The product isn’t good; Sales hasn't closed any new business in months. The PE board has made a series of poor decisions that negatively impact the GTM team. Marketing has zero direction, and the list goes on. -Burnout across the board due to the constant changing of priorities and initiatives. -Sales and Marketing are not aligned in any way, shape, or form. Marketing wants to push the new product, while sales wants to continue selling the legacy product to hit their number. -CRM is a hot mess due to the constant revolving door of operations folks who are either completely undoing what the previous regime did (for better or worse) or fixing an issue the previous regime caused. -Sales leadership doesn’t hold anyone accountable. -Marketing tries a million different strategies and initiatives, but nothing sticks and nothing works at all. -Leadership pushes vanity metrics and numbers to build fake narratives and mask root-cause issues.

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