Gartner reviews

3.8

70% would recommend to a friend

(9,370 total reviews)
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77% approve of CEO

54% positive business outlook

Gartner has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 9,370 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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2.0
Dec 9, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

-Benefits -Training -Growing one's skill set as a salesperson by selling a complex item that is difficult to quantify and is rarely budgeted for to C-level executives.

Cons

-Direct questions are answered dishonestly in the hiring process. -The team selling to HR executives is the only one that hits goals. -High attrition. -No CRM. -Micromanagement is the norm

1.0
Nov 12, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The recruiters were great and training pay was based off your on target salary. Training is all expensed with a high per diem limit.

Cons

They have extremely high turnover. To be successful in this role is not based on your past “sales” experience, it all depends on how easily they can morph you into the sales rep they want you to be. They are the definition of “drinking the koolaide”. After the brutal 8 weeks of training (which involve several certifications you have to pass) you are assigned onto a team under a sales manager. You will have NO say in your assigned manager and won’t even meet them until you’re already in training. It is legitimately a matter of the luck of the draw. Your manager is the make or break of your career at this job and be prepared to be highly micro-managed at all times. The employee culture is very insincere especially within management, they do not want to be your friend. Also promised one work from home day per week but this is solely based off your manager if you get to or not (in most cases not). I made a huge mistake when I took this job over my other offer and truly regret it everyday. Make sure to do your research before moving forward.

1.0
Aug 26, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

A lot of the people are great as individuals. Time off is above average and depending on role you can work from home sometimes... these are the only positives. If you're looking at a sales role and only want it for a few years, maybe this place will work for you. For any other role, stay away.

Cons

Gartner used to be a great company to work for, but has not been for several years. - In Sales, the metrics are unachievable after a few years. They are merciless if your book of business get a cut. That said, the Sales organization does run the company. More detail further down. - In Research, they will work you to death. They are bleeding talented analysts (their entire value proposition) left and right yet nobody seems to care that this massively reduces the value of their offerings. - The service groups have metrics that are effectively at odds with both Sales and Research so everything they try to do is a fight on both sides. And their metrics are unachievable. - On the business ops side of the house they're stuck trying to bend Product designs to meet Sales promises that don't fit, and also to make falling numbers sound good to investors. - HR is a complete disaster and has the impossible task of trying to replace the assets they're losing. Multiple reviews on here also reference them adding fake Glassdoor reviews... believe it. It's absolutely happening. The value of the actual product offerings is being diluted by all of the above and clients are noticing. The Sales organization runs this company. Upper management's myopic focus on double digit growth gives all the power to the Sales department, even when their behavior is bad business and bordering on unethical. There are multiple full business units charged with enabling this behavior, selling clients based on interactions which are not within the actual product structure. The salespeople who do these things are then promoted because the problematic sales result in them meeting their metrics, and the cycle continues. So, if you want a short-term high-paying job in a Sales department which runs a company, by all means apply. They're the only group who are happy, but even that role has its share of stress. In other areas, salaries are below average, healthcare is mediocre, and general morale is below sea level across departments. In years past this company was great, optimistic, had good middle management, and upper management set goals which were reasonable and achievable. An unscalable product model, combined with years of promotions in every business unit based on either cronyism or meeting sales metrics, not based on ability or business IQ, have thrown that all away. The general morale now is defeatist, infighting between business units is rampant, and management is either oblivious or pretends everything is fine. Either scenario is bad. When legitimate concerns are raised they are either dismissed or nominally "recognized" and then ignored. Avoid this place; the recent significant stock drop is a harbinger of things to come unless substantial cultural changes are made. If you read back a few years, the general trend of Glassdoor reviews across business units is downward.

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