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3.4

53% would recommend to a friend

(299 total reviews)

Bill Staples

38% approve of CEO

37% positive business outlook

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3.0
Nov 13, 2022

Salary vs Benefits

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Pros

Compensation is average country based for the role

Cons

Global Benefits below average. Being an all Remote Company, it’s difficult to get hold of the right people when you are in need. In some countries they do not have an entity, which creates even bigger challenges in the communication as well as understanding who is responsible for the benefits.

5.0
Oct 27, 2022
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Pros

- Remote work and asynchronous autonomy at their best. - Transparency, Many meetings are recorded and published online for the world to see. - Developers across the industry know GitLab and have a positive opinion about the product.

Cons

- There have been a lot of difficulties with managing the Stock Incentives. - There have been security issues. - Personal privacy is compromised because too much information about employees is publicly available on Youtube and in GitLab.com

2.0
Oct 20, 2022
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Pros

I took a 50,000 dollar pay cut in my salary/OTE to work at GitLab because I heard so many great things. Easy career growth, a team that wants you to succeed, flexible working hours, etc. Do NOT be fooled. Remote Work is a plus, and for the most part all of my co-workers were pretty awesome. GitLab itself tries really hard to make the company have a great and inclusive culture, and I think it exceeds in that EXCEPT for in their Sales org. Oh, also the benefits are pretty excellent, great health insurance.

Cons

Difficult monthly quota to hit without the ability to prospect and get your own leads. This leads to some months being lather lackluster The pay for this sort of position is pretty low. You set up a deal for 500k+ and get 30-40 bucks for it. Although they offer unlimited PTO, good luck hitting your quota if you ever take time off. Like I said, this is an inbound gig. To hit your quota, you essentially have to book a meeting and have a qualified meeting EVERY SINGLE DAY. If you take time off, that rhythm is disrupted and you also lose out on all of the leads that should have been routed to you. Although GitLab prides itself in its transparency, there is NO decorum in the slightest when it comes to its sales processes. You hear something different every day depending on who you talk to about what you should and shouldn't be doing. On top of that, you have teammates constantly stealing YOUR leads and capitalizing off of the work you've done prior. For example, you work a lead, they say they'll talk to you in two months. They reach back out and someone on your team will swoop in on that within seconds, delete your salesforce comments and work it themselves. Having to constantly go to managers to audit this and get credit on things stolen from you when you're stressed about hitting quota is extremely toxic.

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