Genesys reviews

4.2

83% would recommend to a friend

(2,707 total reviews)
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Tony Bates

92% approve of CEO

83% positive business outlook

Genesys has an employee rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 2,707 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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3K reviews
4.0
Jul 25, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

- Fantastic benefits package, including annual bonuses, open time off, and all Fridays off through the month of August every year - Strong effort towards quality of life and employee well-being (though not necessarily applied equitably across the globe) - Very competitive salary - Amazing, hardworking co-workers who are constantly innovating and working creatively to solve problems - Genuine efforts towards sustainability and giving back to society. Our sustainability office did amazing work, leading the industry in reducing carbon emissions and excess waste. I also felt very proud of our reduced rates and active partnerships with NGOs like the Trevor Project.

Cons

- Chaotic corporate structure. I was there for less than 5 years and weathered at least three major reorgs. One time my team was merged into another overnight with no forewarning. Another time my manager was let go during a major restructuring and a coworker and I were left wondering if we were also about to be let go for about 48 hours until someone confirmed that we would be moved to another team. Once an entire team was cut overnight only for two members to be rehired within a single business day. The constant change often left me feeling insecure and confused about who I ultimately reported to and what direction we were going in. - Unequal treatment of global workforce. I know that based on cost of living and cultural differences, sometimes working conditions can vary dramatically from country to country. However I often felt that especially employees in the Philippines did not receive equitable wages while they were also expected to work much longer hours. They frequently had to work overnight shifts to align with USA time zones, even when they weren't doing call center work. - Inconsistent workloads. Sometimes I would go for an entire week with barely anything to do and then suddenly have to work 9-13 hour days the following week. This was a pattern across multiple roles that I had. The constant shifting of structure, priorities, and projects led to a lot of wasted work and sitting around waiting for executives to make decisions only to be given extremely short turn around times to meet deadlines because so much time had been wasted waiting for the green light from leadership. - Pressure to use AI in everything. There are some very useful applications for AI in this industry, especially around customer support and knowledge management. However we were also pressured to use generative AI for creating images and drafting communications. When I expressed moral qualms about utilizing such tools my direct manager seemed to be very understanding. However it was brought up to me every month or so in some new way and there was a lot of pressure from higher levels of leadership to find new ways to implement AI into every process even where it wasn't needed.

2.0
Jul 8, 2024

Poor Exec Leadership

Recommend
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Pros

The pay and benefits are decent, but have been getting worse with time.

Cons

C level and SVP leadership in customer success are toxic personalities. They don't lead from the front, and don't guide their teams. They micromanage, without adding any valude. The SVP leadership is notorious across the department for being negative and motivating with fear...there is a "do this or else" culture that has been created. We have lost a lot of good people, some only last a few months, because they just couldn't take these leaders. There is also horrible politics all over the place, and the exec leaders from cross functional teams don't get along. When you have been here a while, and learn more, it becomes a depressing place to work. Most positions are filled with external hires, and very rarely promote from within. At best annual raises keep up with inflation, but most of the time not even that. I am just hanging on until my equity is vested and then I am out.

2.0
Dec 19, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Good pay. Opportunity for travel. Open time off.

Cons

Poor execution on core values. I was excited to join this company because of their emphasis on "embracing empathy" and "flying in formation". I saw very little of this in practice as an employee. Cross-team collaboration is disjointed, my team doesn't have the proper tools and resources to allow us to be successful, and I witness time and time again aggressive and poor attitudes among people at all levels.

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