World Wide Technology reviews

4.1

79% would recommend to a friend

(2,514 total reviews)
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Jim Kavanaugh

91% approve of CEO

80% positive business outlook

World Wide Technology has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 2,514 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The World Wide Technology employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.7 stars).

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2.0
Apr 16, 2019

Mixed Bag

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Pros

Amazing overall compensation package. Great technical resources

Cons

Constant reorgs usually just add another layer of management Poor employee communication Inconsistent strategy Those that provide honest feedback are often "coached out".

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World Wide Technology Response
7y
Thank you. If you would like to reach out to me directly to share more information on your specific situation, please do. Thank you again for the feedback and good luck.
4.0
Apr 3, 2019

Overall Great Company, but has Flaws

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Pros

Health Insurance Flexible Work Schedule Casual Dress Fun Atmosphere Good People Great Executive Leadership

Cons

In order to get promoted you have to be tenured or know/be part of a family. This company has grown too much to have this type of issue anymore. Salaries are on the low side and you will only get the average 2% - 4% raise, if that. Very rarely have I seen the company make it right and pay people immediately to get them to the position and/or industry average. WWT always brags about the benefits, but benefits only go so far for certain people. This is a sales driven company. Sales/Account Managers make all the money and large commission checks, while the people actually executing and ensuring the programs/accounts are successful and healthy see very little incentives or bonuses.

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World Wide Technology Response
7y
Thank you for this constructive feedback. And thanks for your 10+ years with WWT.
3.0
Dec 27, 2018

Mixed Bag

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Aspirational and inspirational CEO. He seems really kind and pretty no-nonsense. The benefits are amazing and colleagues are genuinely good people working together to do what it takes to get the job done and to make the workplace a great place to come to work. One would be hard pressed to find a company with a more compelling and diverse value proposition. WWT also has the ability to attract some very talented staff! There are some wickedly smart people walking these halls!

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Seniority is a double-edged sword here. It's great to have trusted relationships with long-term staff/leaders who understand the business and how it's evolved, however, WWT's emphasis on tenured leaders has resulted in an "entitlement attitude" among some. Some long term staff have risen while having limited to no experience outside of WWT (not a problem on its surface) but in some cases are then intimidated by those who do - even working to undermine lesser tenured staff to preserve their station. This has the effect of limiting the creativity that comes from diverse perspectives - especially if an outside perspective does not align with the status quo or desired personal agendas of those with political influence. Perhaps this political gamesmanship results from some sense of duty to protect the company from those who may threaten what is believed to be the "culture" - possibly not realizing that it is the gamesmanship itself that undermines the core values and leadership principles that could otherwise keep the company at the top of the list of GPTW. And while it could also be that rewarding tenure is an attempt to maintain the family-like feel and culture, other companies manage to do this without turning the org into something of a cult - as has been noted by some who have preceded my departure. And while WWT has the ability to attract very talented staff, it seemingly falters when it comes to maximizing their contributions - largely, in my opinion, due to the challenges listed above. In other cases it’s because their leaders just didn’t know how to utilize them that staff left feeling underutilized.

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World Wide Technology Response
7y
Thank you. Our culture is the most important part of WWT. I agree with the Steve Jobs quote when it comes to adding very smart people to the organization but they must also align with the Core Values: Trust, Humility, Embrace change, Passion, Attitude, Team player, Honesty and integrity (THE PATH). Our goal is to create a smart AND healthy organization. Thanks again and I'm sorry things didn't work out for you. Good luck.
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