Gong reviews

4.4

91% would recommend to a friend

(514 total reviews)
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Amit Bendov

98% approve of CEO

91% positive business outlook

Gong has an employee rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars, based on 514 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Gong employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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514 reviews
2.0
Jun 3, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Great product, working with customers who are true fans of the work

Cons

No desire for feedback or changes for the better. Senior leadership is more interested in doing what they think should be done than hearing what the reality of what it’s like with clients. Any opposition is punished and people are forced out. Processes change and there’s no real support to enable.

2.0
Jan 14, 2025

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Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

people are fun to work with and very social environment

Cons

leadership leads with fear and anxiety, micromanagement and high pressure environment

3.0
Oct 2, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

-Incredibly talented and generally very helpful sellers - most people who work here will almost always say yes if you ask for help, and I had incredible mentors who helped me while I learned to sell at Gong -If you're into the culture I can best describe as 'LFG', it can be a really fun place to work if you're bought in to the culture -Product/role responsibilities change a lot - so you stay on your toes and learn to be adaptable -Managing customer accounts gives you more easy wins and a higher ability to attain quota, in my experience -Amit is a genuinely awesome person - most of the leadership feels pretty approachable (they sit next to you in the office and chat, and are super willing to help with intros where they can) -Product innovation is best-in-class

Cons

-Front line managers are hit or miss (with levels of compassion, ability to teach and structure skills development, etc) - some of them only care about themselves so if you're at 60% and one of your teammates is at 140%, they don't care, cuz it averages out to 100% for them -There's a big focus on monthly quota, even though we're technically quarterly - at times, there was pressure from upper management to force unnatural timelines, which felt slimy to me -The new CRO has brought a different culture, which to me, has bred a fear based atmosphere - here are a few examples: ->For SKO last year, he recommended everyone read the book the obstacle is the way, which essentially gave this message: 'don't let your feelings distract you from working hard, and always work harder' -> Sending an EOQ email telling us how many seconds are in a day, and to be conscientious that if we're not using time effectively, we're wasting it -> He shared that our target for attainment was x% of reps at x% -people were above the threshold he shared, and yet were still put on coaching plans (not saying this was his fault/decision, but, there's clearly some misalignment] -Lack of diversity in the sales org (which was already bad, but, has been furthered by the SLC office opening) Overall, this job requires a LOT of time and energy and the expectations are high - prospect (huge emphasis on this), manage new biz deals, renewals, new product sales, stay up to date on product/competitive changes - overall, you will learn a TON, but, be prepared that at times, the office culture feels like the only thing that matters is quota, everything is urgent, and you should always be doing more - the role will set you up to progress (whether internally or externally) and you will learn so much, but, make sure you're committed and have a strong why for being there, because it will require a lot from you

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Thank you for your thoughtful feedback. It's great to hear about your positive experiences with the talented team, approachable leadership, strong mentors, and opportunities to learn and innovate. Your insights on areas for improvement—especially front-line management, the pace of work, and diversity—are valuable. We're committed to building a supportive, inclusive culture with a balanced approach to work-life. Continuous improvement is a priority, and we appreciate you sharing your perspective. -Suni Lobo
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