QTS reviews

4.4

86% would recommend to a friend

(499 total reviews)
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David Robey and Tag Greason

92% approve of CEO

93% positive business outlook

QTS has an employee rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars, based on 499 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The QTS 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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499 reviews
5.0
Sep 10, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

15 years of corporate experience and this culture is the real deal. People don't just use company values as lip service, they truly walk the walk. Kindness and real humans in abundance. Genuine and accessible flexibility. Invested employees and management who want to see you succeed. A willingness from leadership to authentically listen to the thoughts/feelings/opinions of each and every employee. After a year in my position, I have found very few flaws in the QTS culture. I love it here.

Cons

Limited official work-from-home days, though your manager may be more flexible with you than policy stipulates. A bizarre anti-DEI ethos, despite the fact that this company is highly diverse and clearly cares about DEI principles.

2.0
Sep 9, 2025

So much potential

Recommend
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Pros

Significant investment and growth, at present. The ability to buy equity is probably what keeps people here. Just about everyone is a VP or above, which is fun. More C-level opportunities than any company I have seen. The business practices are always good for a laugh. Travel points grow very quickly for everyone. The culture really is great, outside of business hours. Whether in office or not it is a remote work company (a few even get to work remote full-time). For all of the negative, the general population really is trying to improve the areas they can control.

Cons

Medical coverage is the most expensive I have ever seen. 401K match is below most industries. No tiered PTO policy (great for early career, terrible for mid-late career). No hiring or org strategy (we have too many people in a lot of areas). No technology to help manage the business (odd for a DC company). Leadership was grown from within (no experience at this scale). New employees are generally compensated fairly (legacy employees not so much, but I'm sure that is not causing morale issues). Most have to commute to the office to work remote, but some don't (I'm sure that doesn't frustrate anyone). People tend to walk out instead of giving two weeks. I wish I couldn't keep going.

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QTS Response
8mo
Thank you for your detailed review – we value all perspectives and take feedback from our employees seriously. We’re proud of QTS’ growth over the past 20 years, including several recent promotions aligned with planned succession planning into and in support of our expanding C-Suite. It’s an exciting time to be part of QTS’ unique culture and we’re pleased to be able to offer programs such as our Stock Purchase Program (SPP) as part of our Total Rewards package. Each year, the QTS Executive Team conducts a thorough analysis of our total rewards offerings to ensure we remain competitive in the market and account for as many facets of our employee’s well-being as possible. Additionally, our bi-annual performance and compensation planning processes helps us keep legacy and new employees aligned and rewarded appropriately. While we already have strong hiring and organizational strategies in place, we are in the process of a revamp to support continued global expansion. The same goes for our technology— we’re constantly assessing our tools (like SDP, our Service Delivery Platform) to better support both employees and our customers. Remote work is approved thoughtfully, balancing personal needs with our belief that in-office collaboration strengthens culture and teamwork. We’re intentional of the culture we’ve built, and we’re committed to maintaining it. Quarterly meetings (“People Rally”) remain a priority, with our recent logo launch rally being the most recent all-employee meeting this year. Our new Co-CEOs, Tag & David, have each been with QTS more than 15 years and their transition reflects continuity, not change, in our values and culture.
5.0
Aug 21, 2025

Great culture

Recommend
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Pros

Great place to work. Still miss it. Great folks. Great team. Average benefits but the value in the people, culture, company more than make up for it. No bad things to say.

Cons

Met too many people, I couldn't keep the names straight in my head.

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