Gallup reviews

3.9

72% would recommend to a friend

(1,089 total reviews)
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Jon Clifton

75% approve of CEO

68% positive business outlook

Gallup has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 1,089 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Gallup employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management & Consulting industry (3.5 stars).

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5.0
Oct 16, 2009

Gallup Overview

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Pros

Gallup is most widely known for the survey resarch or the Gallup Poll, but in the last 20 years has grown into a widely known Performance Management Consulting firm. Those that speak only about the survey part are most likely individuals that worked primarily in the interviewing centers. The Consulting business works with companies to help them focus on the engagement of both their employees and customers. As we all know, a great customer experience usually happens due to happy and engaged employees. Gallup works to help companies select and hire, and then develop and track employee engagement and customer loyalty. Gallup has over 30 years of quantative and qualitative research in studing excellence in roles. Additionally, Gallup is the leading research company when it comes to emotional economics and well being. I'd encourage you to learn more for yourself at www.gallup.com. Gallup is making the world a better place each and every day by focusing on what matters most -- people.

Cons

It is true that Gallup is a tough company to get in to. It's not about asking the question of "could I do that job?" it is asking the question, "will I be set up for excellence within the role?" The traditional corporate model of moving "up the corporate ladder" does not necessiarly hold true at Gallup. Gallup hires talented people into a role with the premise that they will stick with that role for quite awhile. HOWEVER that does not mean that there are not systems built in for both personal and professional growth - because there are. Why would you take an excellent manager out of his or her role and make them a sales person when their talent is all about managing people? There IS opportunity for personal and professional growth - it's just not the "change to a new role to move up the ladder" model.

3.0
Aug 11, 2009
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Pros

You have a real ability to create your own path if you are well thought of. The people who work there are very bright and entrepreneurial. People who are successful here are persistent, able to work autonomously and with little hand-holding, and able to play the political game.

Cons

Gallup gives great advice to other companies on how to create great places to work and it is sad to see that they take so little of their own advice. Like I mentioned before, your entire future with this company depends on whether or not people like you. If you are well liked then it doesn't really matter what your job performance is. They keep partners for years who haven't sold anything just because upper management likes them. However, on the flip side, if you are not well thought of by everyone then it doesn't matter how good of a job you do- you will be let go. This company also shoots from the hip and will make a decision and then run with it for a few months and then completely change direction again. That can be very frustrating. They are just dealing with growing pains while also feeling the hurt of the economy. Lay offs are projected to grow.

2.0
Jul 29, 2009

Eh, good place to hang out for a while

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Pros

Flexible environment work wise and most of the people are really nice (although they do expect you to work more than full time, even though they tout the policy as flexible). There are some very smart people who work here, unfortunately they just don't always know the practical applications of their smartness.

Cons

There's no real opportunity for advancement. You can get a fancier title and slightly more money by working on or selling bigger projects, but you can never change jobs as that would go against being a strengths based organization. Consequently, you can't really pick up new skills or skills that would be transferable to another job easily. Compared to competitors, the use of technology is laughable, both client focused and internally. This is not a consulting company. Not sure the management of a company should be running a company.

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