GlobalData Reviews

3.2

48% would recommend to a friend

(2,220 total reviews)
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Mike Danson

60% approve of CEO

51% positive business outlook

GlobalData has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 2,220 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The GlobalData employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management and consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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2K reviews
1.0
1 Feb 2023

Toxic place

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Pros

The company has some good and nice ppl working (most if not all) of those good and nice ppl still working there don’t have many good things to say about the organisation nor do they have any long term plans connected with their employment with GD

Cons

Firstly if you are wondering how one company can have so much reviews and feedback that is contridactory let me explain. Firstly HR at GD approaches employees (very early on first 5-6 weeks (and asks them to write reviews) - only selected ppl who they think are more likely to give good feedback. Assuming this is to combat the amount of bad feedback left here voluntary. Secondly the company has different rules by department. If you are a data analyst you might like working there - you never see data analysts at the office. This depertment is left alone with decent senior management and lots of flexibility. I can understand why some of the data analysts reviews could/ would be positive. On the sales side or any other client facing CSM, AM role etc don’t waste your time even considering working there. Terrible culture, treating sales like high school kids. Seems like they are stuck in the 90’s Passive aggressive, condescending way of communicating. Rules that make zero sense just for the sake of sending a message. If you are sick, or your kids are sick you are not allowed to WFH. You simply need to take day off. You are either ok to show up at the office or if not your need to take annual leave or day off sick. Office hours 9-6pm. If you have doctors appointment and show up late morning (still prior to midday) you will be asked to lodge a half day off. There is no trust factor and not the type of company that wants to empower their talent. They think that finishing on Friday 5pm is cool and that means flexibility and it’s a big thing to be allowed Friday pub lunch with a drink. Not sure what century this place is stuck on. No marketing budget, (not great when brand doesn’t have much presence) no lead gen or travel budget. Everyone is watching how much time you spend at your desk. As long as you there 9am-6pm (and don’t take too many toilet breaks. Everything is being monitored including this) that’s half of your success. Definitely not result focused but emphasis on sending silly messaging to the staff. If you are a seasoned and motivated sales professional this is not a place for you. Never heard of a place that needs sales reps at the office at all the time. Apparently internal research conducted by GD shows that sales reps perform best when they are at the office 5 days 9-6pm 🤔 Also No benefits (zero)

1.0
3 Apr 2023
Recommend
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Pros

- Good product and there were great employees (a lot of them have gradually left after 8/10 months at the company)

Cons

- 9-6pm office hours & no WFH, you are forced into the office to take Zoom calls all day with people who are also in the office - no real career progression here

2.0
5 Apr 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Genuinely good product and solutions for clients. If you understand how to sell business intelligence, data and analytics services to your target audience, then you will close deals and that might be enough to keep you afloat. Most of the research & analytics team are intelligent, helpful and will support you on client calls.

Cons

Lack of leadership. This isn't a place where the senior executives lead by good example or understands business strategy. It is outdated sales management, which they may try to pass on as "old school", but what it really means is that it is ineffective in today's business world. There is very little self-awareness or introspection from senior executives as to why their employees leave and choose to go work elsewhere. Expect micromanagement. Because senior executives don't understand how to lead, the response is to report on how many calls you've made each day, how many product demos, how many proposals and constant updates on submitting your daily/weekly activity. 95% of your monthly meetings with your manager will be about providing updates about your sales activity. From observation, some of the sales managers take a more passive aggressive communication style and some are more verbally abusive. Neither of which are particularly constructive. Don't expect coaching, nurturing or career development. You're hired to come into the office and do your job. There are some online training modules you can do in your own time. There is no icing on the cake. Despite being a business intelligence and market research firm, the senior executives know little to nothing about their target customers or what the market trends are. Senior management spend most of their time making PowerPoint slides with revenue results and talking about what deals were closed. The answer to making more revenue is to make more calls, complete more product demos and win more deals. The business is product-focused, not client-focused. The belief is that because they've invested in developing their product, it should just sell easily. But the reality is that some competitors, who may be less product-focused, have better relationships with the clients. Competitors invest in developing, nurturing and defending those relationships. At the end of the day, people buy from people they trust. Marketing team also does not generate very good leads, which is a real shame. I think if they knew how to generate the right content through to the right target audience, there would be a lot more quality leads. Workplace culture is really poor and I don't think senior management care. There might be the occasional after work drinks but it isn't a place where they respect their employees. Even when the top sales staff leave the company, there isn't any note sent around the office about it. No mention of their contributions or farewell lunch to wish them well. It is always discrete and you might not even find out until several weeks later.

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