Entering the coal mine. - Interviewer Gallup Employee Review

1.0
Oct 31, 2013
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Pros

schedule flexibility... that's about it.

Cons

Utter lack of respect for employees. No paid anything... sick days, vacation, toilet breaks, "guidance sessions". Employees are not paid at all unless they are on the phone. Feedback is requested and then completely ignored... standing up for employee fairness is punished. The fact that you could be fired for making a single error hangs over you...pizza's and tootsie-rolls, and Hersey kisses do not mitigate the tacit knowledge that, at any time, you could be terminated. Employee engagement is just a string of consonants and vowels. They sell a product to which they themselves don't subscribe. Simple fairness is a foreign concept. Interviewing is not easy. Opening the front door, the pay, treatment, lack of honest respect, and the daily grind make you feel like you are entering a coal-mine... cogs in wheels... Gallup is a company that lacks humanity

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5.0
Jun 8, 2026
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Pros

1. Genuine intellectual autonomy with real institutional backing behind you 2, A research heritage spanning nearly a century that raises the bar on everything you produce. I've worked with Nobel Laureates and many other top minds. 3. The nicest smart people I've encountered anywhere, drawn from all over the world; and that's held true across nearly 30 years 4. Treated like a responsible adult from day one; lots of autonomy and a remarkable breadth of data and research to work with 5. A place where your individuality is an asset, not something to sand down

Cons

1. If you are a person who needs someone else to structure your day and hand you a to-do list, you may struggle; the autonomy is real, and so are the expectations that come with it 2. The pace and intellectual standards can be demanding; this is not a coast-and-collect-a-paycheck environment

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