Marketing/Product Team Member: I'm so happy to have gotten out - Anonymous employee ZoomInfo Employee Review

1.0
Jun 4, 2021
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

From a business perspective, it is a very successful company.

Cons

One of their slogan's is 'Hit Your Number'. This isn't only true for marketing to prospects, but it really is an internal moniker as well. As an employee here, you truly are just a number and you're nothing if you don't hit your number. I've never been in a more cold & unhuman-like environment in my life. There is no regard for you or your life outside of Zoominfo at all. Everyone is stressed and tired so no one has the energy to actually engage and establish a culture. ZoomInfo didn't really change their approach at all when COVID struck. Sure, we all worked remotely. But they didn't think of other ways & benefits that could help employees throughout this challenging, new-world. (I'm sure HR will say they introduced some new perks, but they were frivolous benefits and not properly communicated or adopted.) They actually pushed harder and demanded more. If you didn't keep up, they would fire you. After they fired someone, they didn't communicate it at all. People would just be gone and they'd act like nothing happened. It created this toxic and nerve-inducing environment that has everyone on edge. I worked there for 3+ years and grew in responsibilities and overachieved on my KPIs. Over the years, my manager promised me promotions and title changes. Quarter after quarter, nothing happened. "We just need to figure a few things out - it's coming soon." After I quit, they tried to counter and make things right. It was too late. The HR department has established clearer review cycles and developmental paths, but it is still ultra-confusing. They have merit, performance reviews & bonus structures that are all connected but also not connected at all? As a manager, I'd ask for clarity on these programs but HR would never give a clear-cut answer. It seemed like they were trying to keep it very confusing for people. I think it stems from the DO + ZI acquisition days where there were different pay structures & what not. Work life balance is extremely out of whack. I'd get an "urgent" request to meet on a Sunday. I'd meet for 2 hours and not even get a thank you or acknowledgement for joining on a non work day. It's a global company so essentially people are working 24/7 given time zone differences. There is no safeguards against this. I had Israeli counterparts working 18 hour days until 4AM. I felt so bad for them. I think all of these negatives stem from the fact that ZoomInfo is an organization lead by Sales Leaders. They are competitive and incentive-driven. While this leadership style works great for the Sales team, it doesn't translate to other teams. Sales is all about hustling and getting financially rewarded for that hustle. In sales, you can work an extra 3 hours to make 50 more calls which could lead to 2 more deals. That's not how non-sales teams work. Alright, it's time for me to get off my soapbox. But I've been dreaming of writing this review for years - that should tell you how terrible it was.

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ZoomInfo Response
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Thank you for your feedback. We regret that your experience with ZoomInfo did not leave you with more positive feelings, but we do appreciate your work and dedication over your tenure with us. When the COVID-19 pandemic began, we had no playbook for how to transition a completely in-office working culture to a completely remote operation. We did our best to keep our employees connected through open mic events, trivia nights, and educational events hosted by our Global Inclusion & Diversity Initiative network. We organized virtual yoga and pilates classes to help our employees stay active and balanced. We also implemented weekly update emails from HR to help keep our employees informed of initiatives and the most current company news, as well as solicit feedback on a regular basis. We sent these emails to increase transparency to our employees since we were navigating previously unchartered territory. Regarding our Talent Management process, we have recently made major strides to clarify the steps by switching to a new platform that simplifies goal setting. Our bonus structure and merit are both tied to quarterly goal achievement as outlined by the MBO (Management by Objective) process. The MBO process allows employees to set clear targets each quarter that align with our company objectives. Recently, we have rolled out company-wide training on holding effective meetings and asked employees to become more aware of differing time zones. With a significant portion of our organization based in Tel Aviv, Israel, it can be challenging to find a time to meet that is suitable across 11 time zones. We do appreciate your feedback on this topic and are actively trying to improve here. Thank you again for leaving your honest perspectives. We take these very seriously and will use this to get 1% better. - The ZoomInfo Employee Experience Team

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Thank you for the feedback, and we're glad the pay, benefits, and office experience worked well for you. To be clear, though, the recent restructure was not targeted at remote employees. It reflected a strategic decision to restructure some of our sales and support operations as we shift how we approach certain segments of the business, both in terms of personnel and platform. The people affected were valued contributors and we recognize their work helped make ZoomInfo what it is today. The suggestion that in-office employees who stayed "don't know what they're doing" simply isn't accurate. Additionally, we go hard at the end of every month (which is true across SaaS sales broadly) but would push back on the characterization of the culture. Our employee engagement team works hard to make that sprint enjoyable, with in-office lunches and activities. Sales is a high-pressure environment by nature, and we're proud of the culture we've built around it. We appreciate you sharing your perspective, even where we see it differently. – Stephen Antuna, ZoomInfo SVP of Account Management
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