UserTesting Director reviews

1.8

1% would recommend to a friend

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Eric Johnson

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1.0
Apr 9, 2025

Downhill slide

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Pros

Benefits are great. Sadly, much of the “good” at UserTesting is gone. I loved working with the people, a lot of truly kind people who valued you and your work. There is a lot of resiliency in this workforce, if you can stick around.

Cons

There is no trust among leaders and employees. The new executive team keeps trying to make themselves approachable while talking about their multiple houses. Leadership used to care about empathy and diversity, but you can see that most of the new hires are referrals coming from companies the new execs were previously at. It’s becoming more US-centric, less diverse, and less empathetic every day. Over half of the HR team just left by choice. The new strategy feels like everything is being repackaged as something new and shiny, without any substance. The new values are meaningless and were only adopted because the CEO says they are what he personally lives by. There’s a lack of understanding of our product and many leaders are allowed to slide by with poor behavior, even when it’s reported. This used to be a good place for growth, but now if you don’t say yes to everything, you won’t get ahead.

1.0
Jan 25, 2024

Terrible company

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Pros

Some of my colleagues genuinely care. But most of the top talent has left.

Cons

Horrible senior leadership/ lack of leadership. No integrity. Bad culture. Unmotivated colleagues. Two rounds of layoff and multiple layoffs in past year. Uninformed decisions being made.

2.0
Jun 1, 2022
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Pros

-Work remotely anywhere -Good benefits -Good HR Team

Cons

-Meeting heavy culture -Poor Planning Company-Wide -Directors are expected to do a lot of heavy lifting that is VP level -Innovation isn't valued from teams that aren't in product -Problems stemming from poor executive leadership, which has lead to poor planning and resource management (V2MOM) pre and post IPO, which is now creating low employee morale across marketing, sales, product, systems, and engineering. The culture is super meeting heavy and because the executive team is slow to make changes and allergic to basic process like requiring all employees to add agendas to meetings and using one project management system to operationalize the V2MOM, there is a snowball effect.

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