Semrush reviews

4.0

77% would recommend to a friend

(595 total reviews)
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Bill Wagner

83% approve of CEO

63% positive business outlook

Semrush has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 595 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Semrush employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.6 stars).

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595 reviews
4.0
Sep 18, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

- good atmosphere in team - nice product - life work balance

Cons

- didnt notice any significant cons

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Semrush Response
8mo
Dear Colleague, We're happy to see you enjoy being a part of Semrush. Let's keep rocking together! Yours, the Semrush Team
1.0
Sep 15, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

You'll meet amazing guys and gals among your peers. And I am incredibly grateful for that.

Cons

Reading through the list of reviews, I see how after every heartfelt one a 5 star thingy appears. And that's what prompted me to share my own experience. Cause it's is how Semrush is or was for the year I've spent there. Keeping a straight face, while collectively deciding how to handle mounting criticism or backlash in a dedicated Slack channel. There are stories from old-timers about how great the culture and the vibe were. And there's reality when old-timers are let go in one day after 8-10 years of work and dedication. They keep replying in comments that "they need to adapt for x,y,z. And that they are aimed at leading and scaling" Well, I am all for strategic decisions, which were none. It's just a mess. Multiple times you come to work for the news of a new big shiny change without any clear communication from high-ups. People got more and more frustrated. And then the fear of lay-offs with that storm has been added on top. There are mid-high managers who go around talking about greatness and unrealistic ideas of market conquering. And then there are people who work hard, trying to catch up with bloated egos and weird expectations, and then they are just thrown out. And how's that for a fact: they laid off 120 or 150 people (like 10% I guess of the workforce), including me. And the strangest part is that my direct manager was not aware of the incoming thing until it happened. How do you decide to let so many people go without even talking to those who really know what the people are doing or how they are performing? 🤷‍♂️ They just let go of those who were easier to fire cause of contracts, salaries, and other things that have nothing to do with performance (they said it themselves). AI SEO is the new priority, but they let go even those who worked on it, too. And that should tell you a lot about the company and how the things are looking there. Maybe it will change, but after a year I will not recommend it to a friend.

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Semrush Response
9mo
Dear Sender, We’re sorry to hear that you were affected by the recent changes at our company, and understand the frustration that comes with it. With the industry changing at such a rapid pace, it's essential to adapt and meet the new needs of the market. We look forward to continuing our commitment and path on leading marketers in SEO and the AI SEO space, as well as put the structure in place to build for scale. Wishing you luck in your next chapter. Yours, the Semrush Team
2.0
Sep 11, 2025

sad sad downfall

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Pros

- great colleagues and middle management - good salaries and benefits - WFH

Cons

used to be a great place to work but about a year and a half or so most of the c-levels were replaced with corporate america-types who made constant impulsive decisions that misaligned most departments away from common goals. decisions to "cut costs" come from haste and quick-win mentality instead of prioritizing efficiency and long-term value. due to frequent layoffs, most recent being a few weeks ago, the previously collaborative and supportive environment became one of fear and uncertainty. each change would end up essentially being for nothing as any initiative would be abandoned for a new one every few weeks - frequent instability and gaps between decision and results. in the midst of all this chaos, the product feels abandoned, outdated, and deceptive.

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Semrush Response
8mo
Dear Sender, Thank you for your feedback. With the industry changing at such a rapid pace, it's essential to adapt and meet the new needs of the market. We look forward to continuing our commitment and path on leading marketers in SEO and the AI SEO space, as well as put the structure in place to build for scale. Wishing you luck in your next chapter! Thank you. The Semrush Team
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