Genesys reviews

4.2

82% would recommend to a friend

(2,704 total reviews)
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Tony Bates

91% approve of CEO

83% positive business outlook

Genesys has an employee rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 2,704 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Genesys employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.7 stars).

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1.0
Sep 28, 2017
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Pros

Clear and evident leader in their space, Genesys is driving the conversation of what good CX looks and feels like. Their competition is 2-3 years behind.

Cons

I have been with Genesys for several years, I have seen many acquisitions, mergers, etc. This most recent merger with ININ has caused turmoil and very low morale, especially on the sales side of the house. I firmly believe that salespeople need to be seeking out their own business in addition to what the company feeds you; it's what keeps you sharp and on top of your game. That being said, every year I have been here, I have received less and less leads, and this year I have received less than three. The fastest way to demoralize and demotivate your sales staff is to cut off their ability to make money, and due to marketing's inability to create proper awareness of the new brand and feed its sales staff an adequate amount of leads, people are being fired and/or are quitting due to poor performance; a majority of which is not necessarily their fault. Genesys is losing a lot of good people because of marketing's shortcomings. Too much internal red tape, especially when it comes to selling a deal. The new salesforce.com instance is cumbersome, and actually submitting and closing a deal feels like it practically requires an act of Congress. Genesys is attempting to merge two (billion dollar each) companies into one company in under a year's time as they have a specific and aggressive growth goals. A second major private investment firm has come along with the acquisition of ININ (Hellman and Friedman) as they helped fund a majority of said acquisition...and the sense among the staff is that they are far more demanding than the existing investment firm (Permira), and a lot of casualties are being created along the way because of this. Pay - Of course everyone wants to make as much money as they can, that being said, an overwhelming majority of us sales folk did not even get cost-of-living raises this year; yet another blow to morale. NorCal and Mid-West - Two VERY different cultures. This will take some time (and may not even happen) to reform what the new "company culture" is all about.

2.0
Aug 2, 2017

PureCrap

Anonymous employee
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Pros

There are pros but the negatives certainly outweigh them. Go elsewhere for a career. If a job is what you're looking for then hop aboard the sinking shitp.

Cons

Are fake reviews the new fake news? What a shady Human Resources department! It's every man for themselves at Genesys. Don't think for a second that your livelihood means anything to anyone.

1.0
May 23, 2017
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Pros

As Genesys, we make a lot more money than ININ did.

Cons

Genesys leadership doesn't care about PureCloud or Development in the slightest. Most of us get left out of events, and we aren't even in the CTO organization, which feels like it's so they can easily drop us on a whim. This company only cares about sales people. When we did our review of the quarter, the President spoke about the concerns, and they were only concerns that the sales team had. They care about Sales so much, that they exclude the people building the products. A lot of employees went to the Sales Kick-Off that featured "champagne breaks" and $100,000 giveaways, and everyone who wasn't invited was told to watch the streams; I don't want to hear all of the great perks Sales is getting when R&D can't even get staffing or compensation that they need. There have been several layoffs, and some teams are already too small; compensation was capped very low compared to ININ historically, so if you are underpaid compared to your team, your manager has to take from others to give to you, and even still can't get you to where you should be. There are entire teams of experienced R&D employees in the Indy office making less than anybody at any other location in the US. We also lost everything that made ININ feel like a great place to work; people just aren't happy any more.

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Genesys Response
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I can tell you, first hand, that our leadership cares very much about PureCloud. I’ve seen the plans to heavily invest in our bright future and couldn’t be more optimistic. I was personally involved in many of the discussions about how best to structure R&D and our leadership was extremely thorough and purely focused on the best possible outcome. It is true that the sales kick-off was oriented towards recognizing and celebrating sellers. To recognize and celebrate our R&D team, we conducted a similar event (DevOps Days) in San Francisco, where over 700 developers participated. Our CEO and senior leaders were present at the event and we are planning for a bigger presence next year. Integrations are always a difficult time with lots of anxiety and uncertainty, so I do understand. I’m convinced that Genesys is committed to innovating and creating the best environment for top talent. We simply have to communicate and work together to make this happen. My door is always open for anyone who wants to discuss concerns directly. -- Robert Ritchy, SVP, PureCloud Development
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