Gong reviews

4.4

91% would recommend to a friend

(514 total reviews)
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Amit Bendov

98% approve of CEO

91% positive business outlook

Gong has an employee rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars, based on 514 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Gong employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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514 reviews
3.0
Aug 3, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

-Really great product; albeit the call recording piece can get harry -Great company resources -Feel very connected to the founders & original executive leadership -Customers are very fired up about the product -8/10 for marketing strategy --> I think Gong has great brand recognition for those "in the know", however if you're not a power user on LinkedIn then it's very possible (normal) to not have heard of the company. The company is known for somewhat of an "out there" content marketing strategy which is meant to be cheeky, but in 2022 it feels a bit...dated? It's relatively positive and unique but with so much content on LinkedIn, IMO Gong's "voice" feels gimmicky.

Cons

-The company ballooned w/in the last 9-12 months. Constantly new sales IC's and leadership coming in. As you can imagine, it feels like we're in a rat race of new hires, whiles being led by the chickens with their heads cut off of new managements coming in w/ the attitude of "I can do better" aka "let me prove myself" which leads to 1) not a lot of established trust between new management and existing team = mistrust, 2) Gong is not discerning with their hiring process...or they think they are but are misguided in their attempts. The focus lately has been on "let's manage people out that don't perform to our insane standards" vs "lets coach & guide folks in their careers." -For a tool/product that's whole ethos is built on coaching, development, transparency, etc...it feels like we don't give 1) front line managers a chance and 2) reps selling the product a chance. This leads me to my next point,,, -Company prescribes a coaching culture to customers but there is very little bandwith for a coaching culture within i.e frontline managers are stressed & too big of teams, lack of management coaching & development themselves w/ very little training on how to use Gong to enable their reps. -Poor internal communication/product focus: we're constantly being trained on new product launches, new ICPs, new messaging, new processes w/o much follow-up and training after the fact. It's the thought that a 30 min-1 hour of training on a brand new product or focus = reps being able to execute is the gold standard and IMO expectations vs reality are not aligned. -Everyone is busy...everyone is busy: Wanna book extra time with your manager? Busy. Wanna spend time networking in the company: busy. In essence, it's very difficult to build solid relationships with folks whether on your team or your direct manager bc everyone's calendar is stacked which leaves for little networking time or just even 15min to understand someone's process for success. -Gong relegates itself to past successes w/in sales: What got this company to where it's at today will not sustain itself. I have no use for call libraries filled w/ rep calls from a year ago. I'm all about tribal knowledge but there comes a point when I would like processes documented. What would help is documented, repeatable sales processes..that's what the "greats" in SaaS have built themselves on. I will say that my sales enablement person was amazing! She always made herself available to me, whether it was up-leveling my skills, doing 1:1 coaching approaching my interview, and giving me feedback while I was applying internally from SDR to sales, she really was amazing. The enablement team at Gong cares and works hard.

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Gong Response
3y
I am sorry to hear this was your experience at Gong. We strive to build a people first culture and disappointed to hear this did align with your experience. I receive your feedback and aim to get better from it. Ryan
3.0
Feb 16, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Product market fit. Most of the sales leadership team.

Cons

Hiring a new executive is like getting married. Hiring a new executive when the business was at triple-digit growth is like getting married in your prime age. Some red flags Gong failed to notice/act on early on. - Demands a noble title (or two) - Brings people from their previous company/network who don't execute (and rule from behind the desk) - Cries at company all hands. Cries at company events. Cries at company all hands again. - Yells at their teams - Favors people who say nothing but Yes to them Now Gong is finally rewinding the damages done in the last 1+ years. But the timing is inconvenient with the looming economic uncertainty. And repairing the damage to the culture could take a long time.

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Gong Response
3y
Thanks for taking the time to share your feedback. I’m happy to hear you have had a positive experience with a majority of the sales leadership team and understand our unique product/market fit. While we have certainly undergone change over the past 6 months to adapt our business to the economic headwinds, I’m confident in the direction of our company, our executive leadership team, and the growing value our platform delivers to customers. Change is hard. I’m grateful for you – and for all Gongsters – for your willingness to adapt and help us deliver on our mission. Please contact me anytime at ryan.longfield@gong.io if you want to discuss. Ryan - CRO
2.0
Aug 5, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

One of the best marketing teams ever, especially in building the brand and reputation. Amazing ELT who have vision and seem to care about things. Competitive salary wise

Cons

Massive disconnect with executives and the managers, especially around personnel management and care. A bit of hypocrisy when it comes to leveraging the features of our own product. The pitch focuses on being reality driven and scaling top rep behavior but the top performance is largely ignored when it comes to whatever unproven process is chosen for that month and forced down. Focus only on KPIs despite performance and data. If you’re liked by the managers, then you’re fine. End of story. While the top says things and might believe it, at the IC level things are really disingenuous, a bit of a bait snd switch from what people were hired for and a toxic positivity where if you don’t act like you love everything, you are a problem.

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