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
3.0
Apr 18, 2023

I've had a good shake of the dice, others haven't

Anonymous employee
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Pros

QTS is willing to invest time and money on people and ideas that have potential. They replace backfill and expand if needed. Benefits are about the corporate America standard, with generous volunteer opportunities. Groups within the company, like the team I'm on, can be very pleasant to work with. In my position, work life balance has been pretty good with a pretty decent salary. The no alcohol policy at the company may kill some fun, but it's probably for the better as there's basically no after hours drama.

Cons

Scatterbrained corporate strategy - the company has repeatedly bit off more than it can chew and tries to scramble to implement something that should have been thought out better before pursuing. They chase every rabbit they see. There's been numerous individuals who have been on the brunt end of trying implementing the impossible, getting burned out and quitting - they really get the short end of the stick. The lost knowledge from this needless turnover has made thing so much more inefficient - the wheels been reinvented too many times. Strangest looking org chart I've seen and it's only gotten stranger. There's an overt military boys presence with fast tracked promotions for those in the right 'group'. While I got a fair shake of the dice, there's been numerous people who have repeatedly been passed over for promotion and never compensated for their fire drill resolutions. There's a big communication problem. Instead of pursuing more effective group wide / company wide information distribution and carving time for documentation, they double down on being 'In Person' at the office. This only reinforces the problem as there's too many conference room discussions where decisions are made but never emailed out to the broader audience that needs to know. The CEO irks me to no end. There's a sort of cult of personality around his antics that's very off-putting. He has no business strategy outside of let's grow megawatts sold - which leads to above mentioned problems. The company values ring hollow based on actual actions.

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QTS Response
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We appreciate you sharing your feedback and perspectives. There is a lot in here which we'd like to learn more. Please reach out to me directly at your convenience. Jana Moore, VP People Services.
1.0
Oct 22, 2022

Where do I begin...

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Pros

Volunteerism and community relations are core values

Cons

Work-life balance Flexibility - new work-from-home policy is having a negative response Compensation Harassment Not promoting from within Diversity The list could go on... QTS Leadership is not perfect. They are content with ignoring employee complaints, justifying their actions, and content with losing quality employees.

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QTS Response
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QTS believes that charitable giving encompasses time, talent, and treasure and we strive to balance that across all markets in which we do business. In fact, 72% of all QTS charity recipients in 2022 YTD supported diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds. We just announced a new flex program whereby Managers have up to 52 days per year to afford eligible employees the opportunity to work from home. This is in addition to the type of flexibility that QTS has always endorsed in supporting our employees when needs arise unexpectedly. This is considered a pilot and we'll review feedback as it progresses. QTS also offers many avenues to share feedback (employee surveys, EVP Executive Sponsors, Leadership, Ambassadors, People Services, anonymous feedback loops etc.). Almost everything we do at QTS has a direct correlation to employee feedback. If you feel your concerns have gone unaddressed, I encourage you to contact me directly - Jana Moore, People Services
4.0
Nov 2, 2020
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Pros

Extremely supportive colleagues and managers in my experience, overall quite happy with the culture. I enjoy working with just about everyone. I truly believe everyone really wants you to succeed. Haven't met any sociopaths here! Company is also always looking at ways to improve, even if steps are incremental. Newer facilities are really nice environments. I'm going to list a ton of cons below, but overall it really is a good company, I'm happy there, and I'd recommend to just about anyone (and I have).

Cons

COVID-19 response has been mediocre. We shifted to remote work quickly, but there's been a premature focus on returning to office since basically day 1 of the pandemic. Recently, they've started to ask VPs and above to come back to office. This is clearly not a science-based decision as cases are just as bad as ever. I'm concerned that we will see strong pressure at all levels to return. Moreover, executive leadership frequently hosts in-person meetings where they remove their masks to speak. These are the role models of the company, and by not following the recommended mask+social distancing precautions, they are exhibiting poor leadership. Steps have been taken to reduce exposure (sanitization, RTO guide, etc.), but when the CEO and others are frequently foregoing mask usage, how can you expect others to? Very disappointing. That said, the technology group have been above-and-beyond supportive of WFH for as long as we're comfortable and productive doing it. Small gripe, but I've noticed executives have been able to hire family members to positions within their org, which reeks of nepotism. I can't speak to their qualifications, but it looks really bad if nothing else. As a public company, we should be more diligent about potential conflicts of interests. Right now, QTS still has financial entanglements with Chad's other companies (most prominently, QGC) that direct benefit him as the sole owner. While it's likely that the negotiations are at "arms-length", it looks really bad and concerns me as a shareholder. On a similar note, building fancy corner CEO offices in new buildings that literally get used once/year is NOT financial stewardship. On communication: the company is aware that "communication" is an issue, but has difficulty identifying the root causes. One of the biggest issues (and you see it here in responses) is the "corporate speak" - very formal, overly positive, and definitely outdated approach to employee/marketing communication. Data across the company is in bad shape, but that's a known issue and probably a natural growing pain with any company of this size. We're clearly moving in the right direction. There's a TON of middle management, and staff sizing cuts are generally (not always) focused at the ground level. End result is that middle management spends a ton of time discussing and figuring out excellent conceptual solutions, but we really lag on execution. Ironically, for a company that brands itself as "patriotic," we outsource most of our product development work to a... country that's known to meddle in our elections, which is absolutely mind-boggling. Several people that I've talked to about this are very uncomfortable with this decision. Health coverage is OK, nothing special, but we lose star employees to big tech competitors (Facebook, etc.), and I think that having FULL health coverage would go a long way toward our core values and employee well-being & happiness. Last item: the company has a strong conservative Christian base. Chad will frequently include prayers in his meetings. I have not been explicitly mandated or encouraged to participate, but it is certainly awkward and uncomfortable to be around. That said, it is his prerogative to conduct meetings as he wishes, so long as employees are not required to participate. However, I am concerned that my lack of faith may cause issues if noticed.

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