Hot company, awesome coworkers, great product and customer service. Lacks diversity. - Anonymous employee UserTesting Employee Review

4.0
Jun 13, 2014
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- Great company that is on the rise - Everyone loves our product and customer service. - Amazing co-workers. Many of us are workaholics. - Our engineers and designers are cool and truly nice people. - We don't waste our money on fancy stuff, as management is looking long term. - Senior management is smart and has a great long-term vision for our enterprise services.

Cons

- Nepotism. Sometimes it feels like a family business. At UserTesting, it certainly doesn't hurt to be old friends with the executives or related to them. - Like most tech companies, UserTesting lacks diversity, especially in management. 6 in 7 executives are white men. - Non-engineers are paid on the low-end, particularly our UX Research Team. - Could be better communication between Sales, Product, and Client-facing teams. The company is taking strides to work on this as a whole. - Like most tech companies, need more engineers. Hoping we can bring on more engineers to keep up with the huge demand for our web & mobile user research platform. - Our offices are cramped, and we're all spread out in different offices within a complex.

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Cons

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5.0
Jun 22, 2026
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Pros

The people here are genuinely the best part. From day one, you're surrounded by smart, collaborative teammates who want to see each other succeed. Leadership is accessible and clearly invested in the company's direction. You never feel like you're working in the dark. Work-life balance is real, not just something they say in the interview. The remote flexibility is a huge plus and they actually trust you to get your work done. The mission itself is compelling, helping companies build better products through human insight is work you can feel good about.

Cons

Like any company in a growth phase, there's some change fatigue, things shift and you have to be adaptable. Cross-team communication can be inconsistent; sometimes you find out about things later than you'd like. Processes are still maturing in some areas, which can be frustrating if you thrive on structure. That said, these feel like the right problems to have for a company moving this fast.

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