New Joinee @ZoomInfo - Senior Manager Software Engineering ZoomInfo Employee Review

5.0
Sep 12, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

1. Expectations, roles and responsibilities were clearly set during the interview and are being followed after joining. 2. Feedback and Check-Ins: My manager and I had regular check-in meetings, which were immensely helpful. It gave me an opportunity to ask questions and receive constructive feedback. Manager is genuinely interested in my growth and development within the company. 3. Feedback and Evaluation: At the end of my first three months, I had a performance review with my manager. This was a two-way conversation where I could share my thoughts on the onboarding process, and my manager provided feedback on my performance. It felt like a partnership in my career development. 4. Mentorship and Buddy System: I was assigned a mentor who was not in my direct team but have a wealth of experience in the company, offered to be my go-to person for any questions, which was reassuring. We scheduled weekly catch-up meetings to track my progress and discuss my development. 5. Continuous Learning and Development: Zoominfo places a strong emphasis on learning and development. I was introduced to the company's learning portal, which had a wide range of courses and resources to support my professional growth. I was encouraged to set up a learning plan aligned with my career goals. My joining experience at Zoominfo was incredibly positive. The company's emphasis on employee development, a welcoming culture, and clear communication made me excited about my future here.

Cons

1. Evening calls can be avoided if business teams are located in India.

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ZoomInfo Response
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We're genuinely grateful for your positive feedback on your experience at Zoominfo. Your satisfaction is a testament to our commitment to fostering a positive work environment! We work hard to prioritize clarity, giving our team members a strong sense of purpose. We are thrilled to hear that you are enjoying the culture and finding success so early on at Zoominfo. Thank you for being an important part of the team, we’re looking forward to following your career journey here!

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