Potential to be a good company but lot of politics - Sr Data Engineer ZoomInfo Employee Review

2.0
Jul 6, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

- Latest tech stack - Good salary - Flexible work option - We get freebies now and then as part of some celebration

Cons

- Underwhelming work which can be done by people of very less experience - Bad culture, the team will be suppressed by the counter part teams in Israel. No team coordination or collaboration, everyone wants to work on something new without telling the own team or even have courtesy to ask any suggestions - Firing - Man what should I say, I joined on 2024 apr. 1st firing happened within my team on 2024 June. 2nd firing happened on 2025 Jan. 3rd firing happened on June 2025. People were fired without even their immediate managers knowing it - It is better to work in a company were you are valued more

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ZoomInfo Response
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I’d like to offer some clarity on a few of your concerns. ZoomInfo is a fast-moving company, and that pace isn’t always for everyone. While some roles may seem straightforward on the surface, they often require precision, speed, and an understanding of complex systems to drive real impact at scale. On collaboration...cross-regional alignment is a priority, and while we won’t always get it perfect, teams are encouraged and rewarded to communicate openly and operate with mutual respect. As for org changes, these decisions are made thoughtfully based on business needs, and always with long-term growth in mind. We appreciate your input and will continue working to ensure every employee feels informed, connected, and set up for success. --Venky Ramasubramanian, VP & GM, India

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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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