Numerator reviews

4.1

76% would recommend to a friend

(847 total reviews)
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Eric Belcher

79% approve of CEO

74% positive business outlook

Numerator has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 847 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Numerator 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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847 reviews
1.0
Apr 24, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

-Strong InfoScout panel data with visibility into retail channels the competitors just can't capture. -Genuinely smart Solutions Consultants and Sales Directors that know the business and have great experience. However, most of the best sellers have left, or have one foot out the door.

Cons

-The culture declined rapidly once InfoScout merged with MarketTrack and became Numerator. -Very "Big Brother" with focus on daily activities for sales- quantity over quality. Activity reports are pulled by managers and used as sticks in 1:1 meetings. Dialogue focuses around this activity vs. having meaningful strategic sales conversations. -The SalesForce process is the most inefficient I've seen. It can take several weeks to get approvals for pricing quotes and client ready SOWs. -The account list assigned to you when you join will make or break your success here. If you are not assigned larger CPG accounts, think twice about a sales role (as the company's primary focus and investment is in CPG, and there is little opportunity with anything else to hit target.) - When interviewing, make sure to ask how many legacy InfoScout Sales Directors made their targets in 2018. (You can count on one hand). -I've seen talented Sales Directors fired with no warning or notice when not at target. -Favoritism is definitely an issue at this company- with so many Sales Directors not at target, who stays and who goes? Sales Directors are always on edge, making us wonder, "who is next"? -The new commission structure is set up to penalize vs. incentivize , so make sure to ask about the plan in DETAIL during the interview process. -Realistic total comp is well below the industry average.

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Numerator Response
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I'll take your advice to heart but to be fair and balanced, I want to point out that we have grown from 59 quota carrying sellers in 2018 to 89 quota carrying sellers in 2019 with a commensurate level of growth in our revenue and commissions paid. We ain't perfect, but we're doing some things right. Thx, Dennis
1.0
Jun 19, 2019

Poor leadership

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Key focus is on growth and client needs Panel product truly has potential to disrupt the industry

Cons

Aggressive management style amongst key leaders. Tendency to motivate through fear and negative feedback. Significant turnover and people churn in last 6 months.

1.0
Aug 31, 2023

run

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

I had one of the most amazing teams that I've had the absolute pleasure of managing, and worked with people who were so intelligent and innovative. Made any day I spoke with them a great day.

Cons

Joshua Greenough. If you want a CTO, who doesn't care about past experiences and treats upper level folk like they are incompetent morons, he's the boss for you. If you like to feel like a failure because your CTO prefers to talk in riddles and rhymes and treat every conversation like a Ted Talk, and then belittles you when you are not a mind reader, you'll love working for him. If you like being woken up by an insane amount of slack messages after midnight, you found the right place. Not being able to sleep through the night for months because your boss is causing panic attacks, I have your guy.

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