Great Place to Work - Software Development Manager ZoomInfo Employee Review

5.0
May 11, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I have been with the company for over 4 years now and have to admit, joining DiscoverOrg/Zoominfo was the best professional decision of my life. Zoominfo is an extremely fast-growing company and a wonderful place to work. It has given me the opportunity for both lateral and upward career development. There are endless opportunities to explore and advance your career at Zoominfo. As our CEO frequently states, the people are the greatest asset of this company. I have built some lifetime relationships working here, and always felt that I was part of the family and the team. Henry (CEO) and the rest of the executives are very transparent about company goals and share a passion that is contagious and addictive, which makes this company very efficient and progressive. Benefits have steadily improved over the years, especially healthcare and now unlimited PTO.

Cons

The company is growing so rapidly, there are a lot of changes that happen pretty frequently, which can create stress for some people.

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ZoomInfo Response
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Thank you for sharing your feedback. It's great to hear your journey so far at Zoominfo as well as your career trajectory! Although Zoominfo had to pivot their entire workforce to a remote model when the pandemic began - we are glad to hear that our weekly wins emails are a hit. We are ensuring that we are maintaining the right balance in communicating with our employees during this challenging time. If you have any suggestions please don't hesitate to contact us at employee.experience@zoominfo.com.

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- The caliber of people here, from engineering to sales to operations. There's a collaborative, "figure it out together" culture rather than territorial silos. - Leadership is generally open to internal mobility and stretch assignments if you raise your hand. I've seen colleagues move across departments and take on bigger scope when they show initiative. - Solid and affordable health benefits compared to anywhere else I have worked, unlimited PTO, and perks that reflect a company that cares about employee wellbeing. - Things move fast here, which means you get exposure to a lot and can see the direct impact of your work relatively quickly compared to larger, more bureaucratic companies.

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1.0
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Pros

The people. My peers in marketing are experienced, fun, and whip-smart. Colleagues, even those long gone, have continued to be supportive of one another in ways I've not seen at other companies. The networking is amazing. Although it may also be trauma bonding.

Cons

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