Great model and excellent upper-management -- poor and young lower-mid level management with sub-par entry level support - Opportunity Development Qualtrics Employee Review

2.0
Jul 29, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good office space and young crowd. Lots of intelligent people and pretty clear pathway to "promotions." Seems to be an excellent place for engineers and product-dev people. Strong promotion of company values. Excellent benefits make up for very below-market compensation.

Cons

There is little to absolute zero training for incoming employees in the sales team -- very sink or swim. The mid-level management and sales leaders are all mid-20s to early-30s and while intelligent, generally lack the maturity and sobriety to handle large and diverse teams (hence the tendency to hire primarily white males, likely around 90% of their employees).

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5.0
May 15, 2026
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Pros

Enjoy the changes silver lake has made. We are getting more efficient and back to what Qualtrics is really good at.

Cons

A lot of change can be frustrating at times, but necessary

3.0
Jun 27, 2026
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Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great benefits and resources available for their employees. In-office perks include catered lunches 3 days a week, 2 days with grub-hub credits, and free snacks and coffee daily; alongside office events and parties. There is a generally positive culture amongst the overall company.

Cons

Their actual company leadership does not always make the best decisions and rather than prioritizing root cause issues that impact both the customers and employees' daily work, they would rather prioritize shinier items that give the illusion of innovation. This will trickle down to the employees in the form of stressed deadlines, longer hours, and frustrated clients and/or frustrated teams you may work cross functionally with that are client facing. Your actual experience at qualtrics is largely based on what team/job function you are in and who your manager is. Additionally, there is a glaring diversity issue that remains unaddressed with no real effort to hire more underrepresented people of color, leading to the high turnover rate of underrepresented minorities who are not lucky enough to have great managers.

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