Gartner reviews

3.8

70% would recommend to a friend

(9,390 total reviews)
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77% approve of CEO

53% positive business outlook

Gartner has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 9,390 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Gartner employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management & Consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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1.0
Jun 29, 2021

10/10 DO NOT RECOMMEND

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Pros

Experience working closely with C Level executives

Cons

-Racial and Gender Discrimination and Systemic Racism are the foundation of hiring and leadership, or the lack of TRUE leadership -ZERO work life balance - Managers and VP's have ZERO leadership skills

3.0
Jun 14, 2021
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Pros

Working around intelligent people. Opportunity to meet others within Gartner research and the organization.

Cons

Leadership is only interested in themselves. They have no care in their team, but focus solely on metrics. Recruiters are focused on travel and hiring with no work/life balance. There is typically one person quitting per month, but no change or feedback that is implemented to create a better culture. A horrible and unprofessional work environment.

2.0
Apr 30, 2021

Recognize & address the problems

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Pros

The people, products and brand.

Cons

An unclear direction is causing change fatigue. The best part of Gartner has always been the people, but the talent is leaving in droves. Employee retention and morale have been declining over the past few years, especially in the services organization due to politics, micromanagement and poor leadership. The sheer volume of meetings (that should have been an email) are exhausting, and primarily done to checkboxes and micromanage. Leaders, especially mid-level management, are ill-equipped to make decisions and are in place to take marching orders and do what the top executives direct them to do. No one challenges, or even clarifies asks that come from SVPs and above, which creates a culture of frantic, reactive firedrills (verses strategic, thoughtful impact). Also it seems management is not onboard or familiar with the actual mission of the organization, and how they should be supporting the associate experiences. Basically, your time and experiences at Gartner will vary greatly from manager to manager, and that can range from excellent to an absolute nightmare. Workloads are unrealistic and high pressure, and pay doesn't match the market. Although they tout "people first", it's really all about metrics. There is little work/life balance, and you're typically always "on". If you're good at your job, you will get additional responsibilities outside of your role, and they'll sell it by saying they "hire top performers" who "go above and beyond", yet growth opportunities and advancement are minimal. You will need to apply and compete for promotions verses being elevated on merit and extra workload. The annual ratings are based on a distribution so even if you go above and beyond, do the right things, and work countless hours, you will most likely receive an average rating and small merit increase. Your best hopes lie in being a part of the "in crowd" (or good ole boys club).

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