World Wide Technology reviews

4.0

78% would recommend to a friend

(2,521 total reviews)
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Jim Kavanaugh

89% approve of CEO

79% positive business outlook

World Wide Technology has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 2,521 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good 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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1.0
Jun 4, 2015

Beware it's not what it seems......

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Pros

Like most large companies the benefits are good and the retirement plan is nice.

Cons

- Cult like atmosphere. I would go as far as to say it is a cult. Either drink the Kool Aid or pretend like you do. If they find out you are on to them you will end up being discussed in a room full of executives who have known each other for years thru HS, College, sports or are blood related. You won't win nor will you have a say in the matter no matter what you have seen, heard or been a direct victim of, you are simply a troublemaker who is voted off. Showing a mind of your own or questioning why they do things is a sure death. - Make sure you like to drink to excess, womanize and share crude comments about others. It's a way of life there and if you are professional with any resemblance of 'class' you won't last long, male or female. Note the senior staff is all white and male. Not that they don't promote a few of the 'manageable' gals now and then, getting in the executive suite if a minority or female is highly unlikely (ironic I know considering). I personally overheard many off color remarks made while there with my own ears. - If you are willing to work below your capabilities and be told your ambition is 'arrogant'. You will fit in here. There is no career path unless you are in the 'in' crowd. Everyone I have spoke to who has left since I left over a year ago has felt nothing but 'good riddance' and seen and observed some of the same reprehensible behavior I witnessed.....but hey, he likely went to high school with someone in power and one realizes they won't win and simply move on. It's created a massive brain drain at WWT. Most of the leaders would never come close to being in a leadership position anywhere else (it's nice to know people!). - I have witnessed senior leadership yelling at and/or humiliating someone simply because they didn't 'like' them. I have seen people not performing who were still a good 'cultural fit' (get the drift) not fired but simply moved somewhere else and brilliant people let go because they spoke their mind or got tired of some other ridiculous or reprehensible behavior and God forbid spoke out about it. Of course the ones committing such acts are still very much there and very much protected. IT's common knowledge within WWT (especially in the outlying regions) of who these folks are, however it's also known that speaking out about them costs you your job. - If you like to be reviewed by a manager who themselves have awful morals about how you can improve then this is your place. Trust is a big thing at WWT, however trusting the leadership after some of what I saw while there of their own personal standards is a joke. It's just one big party folks!!!! -

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World Wide Technology Response
11y
I'm sorry things didn't work out for you. Thanks for the nice things you said about our benefits. Good luck with your new company.
3.0
Jun 4, 2015

Very Relaxed Work Environment

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Pros

- Overall its a good company especially when you get out of supply chain. - Great place to start or end your career - A great place for people who do not obsess over career or advancement; it's very difficult to get fired and management is pretty relaxed - People are friendly - You can easily get your family members and friends jobs as well - Good vacation / healthcare package

Cons

- Hard to advance - A very relaxed work environment so if you want to advance you will get a pat on the back but no real recognition - Compensation is not competitive - Bad Managers stick around for years - Supply chain is not very well run and pretty inefficient - Fairly certain the company is growing too fast and will have a hard time keeping up

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World Wide Technology Response
11y
Thanks for your message. I thought it was a little ironic that on the same day you posted a "Very Relaxed Work Environment" someone else posted that we're "Fast Paced". Perhaps "informal" is a more appropriate description? Your concerns about Supply Chain are concerning and I've passed this along. I agree we're growing very fast and with the construction going on in Edwardsville, along with adding a large number of employees there, that can be difficult. Regarding advancement, what are you doing to address this? Have you shared this with your manager, or VP, or HR? Have you applied for other positions or inquired with other departments where you may have an interest? Feel free to reach out to your HR Team in Illinois or contact me if you'd like to discuss. Thanks for your post and years of service with us.
4.0
Jun 4, 2015
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Pros

Great culture if in St Louis Money is great

Cons

Remote employees required to travel to St Louis for meetings A little old boys network, but still a good company

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World Wide Technology Response
11y
Thanks. If you have suggestions for the better engagement of offsite/remote employees other than flying them to St. Lous, I'd love to hear it!
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