Genesys reviews

4.2

82% would recommend to a friend

(2,704 total reviews)
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Tony Bates

91% approve of CEO

83% positive business outlook

Genesys has an employee rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 2,704 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Genesys employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.7 stars).

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1.0
Mar 5, 2019

We Need Help

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Pros

Great compensation plans. Great product, complete technology stack, strong investment in product portfolio. They throw a great party, events are polished and high energy.

Cons

This organization has the bureaucracy of a company 10x the size. I spend more time overcoming internal objections than I do external. I've been over 100% of my quota consistently yet every single year it is a grind and I receive no help. Marketing is completely absent - they do a great job patting themselves on the back about how much pipeline they've created, but it is never seen at the field level. Every year at SKO they spray confetti and pat themselves on the back about how they made their number. I've received 3 leads in the past 24 months, 1 of which was a customer looking to place an order I already had in my pipeline. Based on internal discussion this seems to be a universal problem. Beyond that the sales team is incredibly nepotistic and cannibalistic. Deals are scarce, so if you're working a real deal there may be 2 or 3 other AEs trying to argue with Sales Ops on why they should have it. NO JOKE: I spend 10% of my work time defending business I am working internally. You have no idea how demoralizing it is to sit on multiple 30-60 minute conference calls to argue over who should own a deal. To make matters worse they have changed the rules of engagement 3x in the past 12 months, and they do not give AEs any leeway on closing deals out, they just automatically expect you to hand business over, even if it closes the next day. To top it off the management expectation is that you should invest 10-20 hours per week in doing you're own prospecting. I don't mind this as much as it puts the power of my pipeline in my hands, the only issue is they give us no data to work with, and our Salesforce instance is so dirty the information it contains is virtually worthless. I've heard there are some teams being asked to go knocking door to door like they're selling copiers. I can't enter most buildings in my market without an appointment, so hopefully I'm never asked to do this. Post sale support is also terrible which means I invest a significant amount of my time babysitting accounts after they close to make sure they don't break their contract. I've expressed these issues internally, but it's been made clear to me that I am the problem and I am not being a team player.

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From a marketing perspective, we do generate a healthy amount of pipeline on a global basis. However, sometimes this pipeline can be very lumpy with some regions getting a lot and other regions, possibly yours, not getting enough. We do strive to get a balance. I also understand that generating pipeline is only part of the process and we’re working more closely with sales to help our sales team convert the pipeline into orders. We also have an SDR team that is more than happy to help our AE’s prospect into specific accounts or sub-regions. I’d be more than happy to have a discussion to see how we can help you more and I agree that it isn’t just about the pipeline, marketing does not want to be tooting it’s horn unless we’re also helping to convert it to orders. Bruce (Bruce Eidsvik SVP, Global Revenue Marketing)
1.0
Oct 27, 2017
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Pros

Work/life balance is good, I rarely have to worry about what's going on at the office once I have left for the day.

Cons

Completely destroyed the culture of Interactive Intelligence, it's no longer a fun and relaxed place to work. The people who are still here are all looking to leave as Genesys continues to understaff us and off-shore jobs. Upward mobility is gone and we are being forced to take on new responsibilities for no extra pay to compensate for the lack of staffing. Not sure what customers and partners are going to be left with after CIC support is gutted and outsourced.

1.0
Feb 1, 2017
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Pros

I was caught up in the latest round of layoffs, so at the moment pros are hard to imagine. The benefits are better under Genesys than Interactive Intelligence. The severance pay they are offering is nice.

Cons

Everyone is looking over their shoulder, waiting for the next layoff. Post-merger the company seems adrift. Development teams have lost direction and purpose. A lot of busy work is being done as there seems to be no actual vision for driving the product forward. Why did Genesys spend so much money to acquire ININ, only to see most of the best people leave either voluntarily or through layoffs?

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