Smartsheet reviews

3.3

43% would recommend to a friend

(1,297 total reviews)
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Rajeev Singh

30% approve of CEO

31% positive business outlook

Smartsheet has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 1,297 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Smartsheet 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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5.0
Mar 29, 2016

Passionate People and a Powerful Company

Anonymous employee
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Pros

• The passion and drive displayed by the leadership team rolls downhill -- the company has done a great job building a team that isn't just at the office day in and day out to cash a paycheck • Good benefits and office atmosphere -- this continues to improve as the company grows • Executive team is actively interested in the perspective of every employee from the top down • Ample opportunity to prove your worth if you're willing to put in the work

Cons

• Bagel Fridays is only one day a week • Work-life balance is entirely set by the individual. This isn't necessarily a con, but you can definitely get absorbed into your work and you need to be willing to take a step back when time allows it

5.0
Mar 28, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Excellent place to work. Work at your own pace, but I recommend multi tasked employees for this company.

Cons

Work on your own majority of the time.

5.0
Mar 20, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Rated as one of the "top 100 places to work in Seattle" by Seattle Business Magazine, I had high expectations for employment with Smartsheet, and so far my experience has been amazing. To list some pros: - The management is fantastic - very hands-on and accessible. They mean it when they say there's an open door policy. I've joked around with the CEO (Mark Mader) and CMO (Brent Frei) a bunch of times, and i've only worked there a few months. - The perks -- oh the perks. They treat us like royalty. Everyone gets a brand new Macbook pro or PC laptop, an adjustable sit-stand desk, a laptop dock, and two big monitors to work on. There's a fully stocked kitchen with a bunch of food in it (including fresh, organic, locally sourced fruit), and we get free bagels every friday. Every third wednesday we get Jimmy Johns. - Unlimited sick days - 15 PAID days off a year and 8 weeks of maternity/paternity leave - stock options - Everyone that works at the company is smart and capable. Literally, I have yet to come across someone who hasn't impressed me. No one slacks off, and the company-wide focus on growth and success is visible through the great work everyone puts in. - People are also friendly and kind. Smartsheet has somehow been able to avoid the whole "office politics" thing, and what matters most is the work you put out, not who you suck up to. I've gotten to know a staggering amount of the company's ~300 employees in the short time I've worked there because everyone is so open and friendly. - Awesome physical offices. We work in a nice building, and we've got great views. The office itself has a modern, open design that's really conducive to collaboration. Free parking too! - Great work. The company's rapid growth means that there is very little "busy work". For the most part, everything that employees do is important and has a measurable impact on the trajectory of the company. It's really fun to be a part of such a rapidly-growing business. - mobility. Again, I havn't been there long, but I feel that there are plenty of opportunities for me to explore roles in other areas of the company (if I wanted to). - referral bonuses - $2,500 if they hire someone you've referred. - and much more -- this is just a short list of the things that immediately occurred to me, but I can't say enough good things about this company. I'm sure there are a bunch of great things that I've left out.

Cons

- No 401K match (yet -- they say they're working on it). That's it. Literally, i know there's a "20 word minimum" on these review sections, but Smartsheet is killing it. I just don't have anything negative to say against them.

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