ZI culture - Anonymous employee ZoomInfo Employee Review

2.0
Nov 8, 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Fast paced organization. Strong presence in US and Israel.

Cons

Culture is a major issue. Bad hiring is creating anxiety among existing employees.

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ZoomInfo Response
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Thank you for taking the time to leave a review. We are disappointed that your experience was not a positive one. Our edge is our culture, our people, and our deep expertise in the the future of Go-to-market. While our culture can be demanding we are making great strides in our learning and developing offerings to ensure our employees thrive and can find a great work-life balance including our new policy that will give tenured and high-performing in-office employees more location flexibility and the launch of Flexible Work Arrangements announced this month. We wish you the best in your future endeavors.

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Cons

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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

Marketing is always the scapegoat here and will always get hit hard when there are layoffs. In early summer 2025 they laid off nearly the entire product marketing team - from 26 people to 2- and "replaced" them with AI. Morale never recovered, the messaging has never been clearly communicated since then, and the worst part is CEO Henry Schuck went on a podcast to brag about it. Talk about out of touch. In the entire time I worked there, marketing leadership was sorely lacking. There has never been clear direction. This is still a problem with the new CMO, who is both heavily involved at a micro level and yet opaque about important things the whole department should know. And now the constant trimmings... Er, layoffs... no -- "exits" -- have gotten even more extreme. We're just wholesale replacing standard, strategic marketing positions and even teams with agencies. Which is quite a look for a billion dollar company. It might be worth it to work here for 6 months or a year if you can manage for the experience and connections, but the constant strategic switch-ups and looming inevitability of layoffs will wear you down. And soon you'll be looking for an escape route so you can say "you can't lay me off, I quit."

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