Alchemer reviews

3.2

44% would recommend to a friend

(160 total reviews)

Marty Mrugal

62% approve of CEO

44% positive business outlook

Alchemer has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 160 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Alchemer 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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160 reviews
5.0
Sep 13, 2021

Best Job I've Had...if You Want to Make a Difference - Join Alchemer!

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

From the beginning of my conversations with Alchemer, the people got me more excited each time. Great group of people to work with! The culture is casual but professional. If you like to work hard/play hard - this could be a great fit. The company is small enough to have visibility and make a difference! We're growing, so there's tons of opportunity and the outlook for the business is strong. Yes, the benefits are great too, but that came as a last perk for me. The job and role itself with the ability to work with and for great people was a huge attraction. The autonomy you're given is a huge advantage as well. Executive leadership gives fairly detailed insight to employees about the direction and happenings of the organization on a consistent basis.

Cons

If you like a consistent environment with little to no change, this isn't the place for you. We are growing - there are growing pains. Change is constant. If you can roll with it, you'll be fine. But that environment isn't for everyone.

1.0
Jan 22, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Genuinely kind and helpful people for the most part, competitive benefits, fully stocked fridge.

Cons

Where to begin? To echo the many other negative reviews, employee and team happiness seems to be directly linked to how close the CEO is working with your department. I.E, if he starts to micromanage your department, you and your coworkers will quickly have a VERY poor work environment. This seemed to happen to each department once every several months, and led to undue pressure on the managers and even greater undue pressure on the employees. Unorthodox and excessive involvement as a CEO made it sometimes IMPOSSIBLE to accomplish anything within a department, leading to a high stress environment full of pointless arguing, unnecessary revisions of projects, and sometimes complete failure for given initiatives. This poor approach to leadership from the CEO seems to have spread to other leadership positions too, as many of the managers at SurveyGizmo seemed to function less as a true leader willing to work with their team towards meeting goals TOGETHER, and more as a detached superior delegating all of the work and pressure to the employees under them. Again, this made for a very stressful and toxic work environment within the company, and job functions and goals suffered as a result. Poor hires for management positions were also rampant in 2017, leading to immense mis-hires, high turnover rates, and employee dissatisfaction on many of the teams. Poor leadership planning and unreasonable goals often led to a failure to meet initiatives and number goals on the sales and marketing teams specifically, and leadership held ZERO, I repeat ZERO, accountably for these failures. Instead, the employees were left to be reprimanded for not making these goals and made to feel as if their work was deficient, as opposed to poor, unreasonable planning from leadership. Management rarely seemed receptive to complaints about this poor leadership, often making it difficult for employees to voice their concerns or unhappiness. Finally, yes, many employees were strongly encouraged to leave a five star review for the company on Glassdoor. Many of the perfect reviews you will find around fall 2016 were a result of this encouragement, and not an unbiased look at the company. The reality of SurveyGizmo is much more dysfunctional, stressful, and often toxic, unquestionably a product of poor leadership and planning.

3.0
Dec 29, 2016

Good place to work, but would not advise more than 3 years

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

benefits are great lots of snacks and perks Growing company Mostly hire people that are pleasant to work with Good place to start career in tech

Cons

CEO has unrealistic and constantly changing expectations. He's a reasonably nice person, but not a great manager. One person said that employee happiness is inversely correlated to how much the have to work with CEO, this is very accurate. Pay is on the lower side. Career advancement is achieved by getting a job elsewhere. Lack of consistency in systems, processes, internal tools, the product itself, team structure, organization structure, strategy, value proposition, customer profiles, use cases, etc. was a regular issue, despite all the buzzwords used to describe them.

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