Gainsight reviews

4.1

81% would recommend to a friend

(718 total reviews)
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Chuck Ganapathi

86% approve of CEO

62% positive business outlook

Gainsight has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 718 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Gainsight 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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718 reviews
5.0
Dec 22, 2015

Owners of a fast growing space

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Pros

-deeply caring employees and management. From CEO to VPs to Directors & Managers to junior hires, it is clear that everyone wants each other to be successful...... not just in their work at Gainsight but in their careers and professional development. -innovative culture -there's no doubt that Gainsight has the best customer success solution out there

Cons

-nothing you wouldn't see at any other hypergrowth company.

1.0
Oct 8, 2025
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Pros

Gainsight still has a strong legacy and respected brand in the Customer Success space. We're holding onto what we've built over the years. I think we still remain a leader in CS technology. Benefits are pretty competitive for employees. There are still a few talented, thoughtful executives left and some really strong individual contributors and mid-level-managers that we've brought in through our acquisitions.

Cons

Leadership and culture have shifted very, very sharply. The CEO’s style is junior, like what you'd see in a first-time manager. Since he hasn't led a company at our size, maybe he'll grow into it with practice. Prep for events, when he participates in cross-functional meetings with us outside his leadership team...he operates in a very emotional, top-down way and is pretty driven by authority rather than earned trust, which has contributed to a culture where the loudest or most aggressive voice often prevails over really innovative, exciting debate. In the past few months, the company has experienced a rapid cultural and operational decline. Productive disagreement, collaboration, and innovation have become rare, and the sense of shared joy in meaningful, hard, dedicated work has diminished. This is so SO hard to see as someone who has been here a couple years and wants to see us succeed. Strategic leadership depth has thinned significantly and I think only a couple of execs demonstrate both strategic acumen and a people-first approach. The CRO shows potential but is still developing the skills to lead at scale and effectively drive organizational change. Especially around creating a competitive and clear sales comp strategy that's designed to incentivize the right behaviors and then productively engaging with her team to help them understand. Compensation competitiveness across geos and our different teams has eroded due to several years of missed bonus attainment...our total comp (esp for those of us at the mid-level) is less and less attractive relative to peers. Budget constraints have led to the near-elimination of in-person company events and gatherings. While financially understandable, it's a big signal to us about deprioritization of employee experience and connection.

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Gainsight Response
8mo
Thanks for the thoughtful feedback and for caring enough to share it so candidly. I stepped into the CEO role a little over a month ago, but over the past 18 months I’ve come to see how much this company means to people. I care deeply about Gainsight and our teammates, and I’m confident in the team we have to take us forward. I also hear you and appreciate the honesty. Feedback like this helps me focus on what matters most and stay centered on our teammates. We may not agree on everything, but we share the same goal...ensuring Gainsight continues to evolve without losing what made it special. Cheers, Chuck
3.0
Jan 16, 2025

Desperate times

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Pros

Benefits are great, including unlimited PTO, mental health days, and stipends for wellness and wfh. But no 401k match and options are a joke.

Cons

Zero product strategy, so many product issues, unhappy customers, forever implementations, and overworked team members. Layoffs live crazy. Human first is a lie. Leadership is delulu.

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