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Web.com for Enterprise Reviews

3.6

70% would recommend to a friend

(70 total reviews)

Sharon Rowlands

66% approve of CEO

79% positive business outlook

Web.com for Enterprise has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 70 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Web.com for Enterprise employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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70 reviews
1.0
19 Apr 2016

A not-so-small Orange

Anonymous employee
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Pros

A Small Orange was a small company that focused on higher end offerings with high-touch support and incredible response times (around 15 minutes for ticket replies, instant chat access). Employees were happy, customers were happy, and it was overall a great thing. Douglass Hannah then purchased the company via the assistance of the Host Gator CEO's investment contribution. -Employees directly under ASO are awesome, including management -Lots to learn -Quality medical/dental/vision benefits -Fair PTO

Cons

Fast forward a couple years. Doug has sold out to EIG and abandons ship, response times are awful (12-24 hours for tech, week+ for billing), morale is awful, excellence is no longer striven for. ASO had quickly turned to a commodity host that merely sees support as a burden of a department. By the use of high response times and other methods, they're attempting to weed out the customers that have a high demand on support by offering them awful service. -Industry bottom wages, $14/hr for tier 1 and 2 techs. -No opportunity for advancement -Remote workers all laid off (with 2 months notice, which was nice) -Owned by the profit-hungry EIG conglomerate -Extreme customer dissatisfaction -A focus on numbers, not quality -Abysmal internal communication -A sales team that does what they want, at the expense of others

2.0
21 June 2016

Regime Change

Recommend
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Business outlook

Pros

There aren't that many requirements on metrics, but they do value a good NPS score, which means you don't really have to rush to fix a customer issue, but they have to leave happy. Decent benefits. They have special events like movies, or crawfish boils that all employees can attend for free.

Cons

Your job description does not match your actual scope of duties. If you are hired for Chat Support, you will most likely bounce around from billing, sales, phone support, tickets etc. They don't necessarily give out pay raises when you take on more responsibility. If you don't accept a job offer that is harder, then they will keep you at the entry level, and offer it to someone who will accept. They fired all of the people that were non corporatized, and now it has lost its intimacy, and passion. Everyone that works there pretty much acknowledges that its just an opportunity to get in to the industry and move on to better things once you get more experience. They no longer give people the option for remote work. You MUST work in the Austin office now.

2.0
25 Mar 2016

Customer Service Rep

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Was able to work remote.

Cons

Job Security is a major concern with ASO/EIG.

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