Could be Worse - TA Coordinator ZoomInfo Employee Review

3.0
Jun 30, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Career Growth, Co-workers, in office vibes

Cons

Shady business practices, mass layoffs out of the blue while SLT makes bank, etc.

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ZoomInfo Response
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Thank you for the feedback. Career growth, strong coworkers, and a great in-office culture are things we invest in deliberately, so I’m happy to hear it’s paying off. Regarding the recent restructure, we understand it was disruptive, and we don't take that lightly; however, we believe we’re moving forward on the right path. I want to address your “shady business practices" characterization as well. If you’ve witnessed conduct you believe is unethical, I strongly encourage you to use our internal ethics reporting channels or contact me directly. That's exactly what those mechanisms exist for, and every report is taken seriously. Vague allegations on a public forum don't give us anything to meaningfully act on. We're committed to being a company people are proud to work for, and that means holding ourselves accountable when the criticism is fair, and addressing it head-on when it isn't. – Chad Herring, ZoomInfo Chief Human Resources Officer

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