UserTesting reviews

3.2

55% would recommend to a friend

(577 total reviews)
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Eric Johnson

61% approve of CEO

53% positive business outlook

UserTesting has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 577 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The UserTesting 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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577 reviews
2.0
Feb 4, 2015

great potential, spoiled by subversive politics and top-down policies

Anonymous employee
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Pros

- My peers at UserTesting are some of the most intelligent and inspired people I've ever had the privilege of meeting. - The product and services that UserTesting offers are nothing short of inspired. - The founders are exceptionally kind and creative people.

Cons

Company politics are a factor in just about any workplace, but so few organizations are as strictly governed by them as UserTesting. While upper management is comprised of only a handful of individuals, they've established a precedent in which feedback is appreciated (but only the 'right' kind), advancement is possible (but only if you're a relative or a buddy of theirs), and employees can distinguish themselves (but only through unreasonably long hours). The c-suite's reluctance to promote from within the company remains prevalent throughout the workplace. In the few instances where opportunities do arise they are almost immediately gifted to the manager's favorite worker rather than the one who was most qualified. This issue would be less relevant if the compensation were adequate, if bonus work was rewarded, and if growth opportunities were present - however given that the average workweek ranges anywhere between 50-70 hours (6am calls and weekend hours included) and that the salary is barely livable, the whole politics-pill becomes a bit too hard to swallow. It also should be noted, to the merit of UserTesting, that hostility within the company is greatly discouraged. However if the issue pertains to a manager's misconduct or abuse of power, then HR is entirely unresponsive, if not occasionally duplicitous in their approach. This brings me to the issue of trust: at UserTesting, the rift between management and employees only grows as bottom-up feedback becomes irrelevant (ironic for a feedback driven business model). This results in very little communication between the various departments, (both to one another and internally) and sadly makes any change a slow and tedious process.

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UserTesting Response
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I'm the CEO of UserTesting and though I'd like to respond to the issue of management-employee communications by pointing out that: > We anonymously survey our employees every quarter and there is no responses that would correlate with this review. > I meet one-on-one with every employee on an on-going basis to find out how people are doing and what problems they're seeing.
1.0
Jun 30, 2025
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Pros

The product has market recognition, and some colleagues on the ground level are talented and well-intentioned. Fully remote setup allows flexibility in daily scheduling.

Cons

Zero Career Growth: Despite hitting or exceeding quota consistently year-over-year, there were no clear pathways for promotion or advancement. “No cap on commission” was repeatedly promised but quietly undermined—quotas were raised arbitrarily and accelerator percentages were slashed without notice. Not a Meritocracy: Performance doesn’t matter. Promotions were political and based on favoritism, not results. Sales reps who hit targets were pushed harder without meaningful reward. Deep Ethical Concerns: Senior leadership openly instructed reps to input fake pipeline numbers for their top accounts—essentially cooking the books to look better to private equity investors. This wasn't a misunderstanding; it was a deliberate, top-down directive. Toxic Culture & Racism: I experienced racist remarks from colleagues that were brushed off by management when reported. There is little to no accountability for behavior that violates basic standards of respect. Private Equity Destruction: Since the PE acquisition, the soul of the company has been gutted. Decisions are made solely for investor optics—not for the long-term health of the business or wellbeing of the employees. Morale tanked and turnover skyrocketed.

1.0
Dec 25, 2022
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Pros

None I can think of anymore.

Cons

UT used to be a good company. Since public offering, the majority of employees who helped achieve that milestone have zero faith in the C-Suite. They represent a group of friends that protect each other - not the greater good of the organization. The product is antiquated. They will need Userzoom to revive them as a whole. The sales teams are arrogant and lack any type of genuine and strong leadership. There is zero diversity on the team as well, and no encouragement from “Leadership” to strategize past stale ideas.

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