Smartsheet reviews

3.3

44% would recommend to a friend

(1,290 total reviews)
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Rajeev Singh

29% approve of CEO

31% positive business outlook

Smartsheet has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 1,290 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Smartsheet 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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1K reviews
1.0
Feb 15, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Co-workers were a mixed bag - some who were genuinely interested in working collaboratively and delivering value for our customers. Others who were abrasive personalities or played games.

Cons

The company doubled in size since the IPO and a change in top level leadership (CTO on down) brought all the negatives of the Amazon culture (abrasiveness, negativity, pressure, unrealistic expectations, unhealthy internal competition, insensitive management, criticism over constructive feedback, no work/life balance). Lots of people cashing out after options matured. Read the gory details on teamblind.com. The eng leadership attitude is that you should always be hiring (since they expect plenty of turnover).

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Smartsheet Response
5y
While our rapid growth has required us to evolve, our values and operating principles remain central to our culture of support and innovation. We’re a company that thrives on competitive spirit and teamwork, while fostering employee well-being. The healthy competition that is at the heart of our identity is underscored by a genuine desire to see each other succeed and then celebrate that success together. Although the changes to our engineering org have introduced new mechanisms — yes, development of new muscles can lead to aches at times — our results and employee feedback show the positive impact of the modernized organization model. I welcome all employees to share their constructive feedback (whether it be directly or via one of our anonymous mechanisms), as that is how we continue to grow and evolve. I’m available to any employee who would like to talk. —Mark Mader, CEO of Smartsheet
1.0
Aug 29, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Have seen some success of late and seem to have a good sales team that are doing a good job with customer acquisition.

Cons

If you want to work at a place where everything seems broken all the time and everyone(yes including management) is constantly complaining about how nothing is being fixed this would be the place to go. Spaghetti code is what smartsheet employees eat for breakfast lunch and dinner. So if constant stress and toxicity is your thing this will be a great fit for you. If not, there are plenty of great software companies out there I would shop around.

1.0
Sep 26, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Pay, benefits, mostly nice, smart and ambitious colleagues.

Cons

Like a baby with a birth defect in the olden days, management will turn their backs and leave you in the woods to die. God forbid you have a personal issue come up that affects your performance because money is far more important to this company than the lives of their employees. I confided in my manager about said personal issue, only to be snitched on to HR. After just 4 months of employment, not nearly enough time to learn the suite of products, nor the industry, not our internal process, I was put PIP when Mark Mader, the CEO, publicly said on CNN that ramp up for Enterprise AE's is taking 5-6 months. After putting me on this PIP, and despite my ongoing struggles, the company has shown zero compassion and has made it nearly impossible to get on the disability that my psychiatrist and counselor agree my condition warrants. It's been two months without resolution, or a simple message from my manager checking in during this time where I need support. What's more, the goals of the PIP are completely unattainable and speak volumes about their true intentions. They're trying to get me to quit or allow myself to get fired. I'm an experienced, successful salesman who got hired here for a reason. Putting me on this unreasonable PIP is a way for my manager and the company to save face. Also noteworthy, the company has been around for 15+ years and still isn't profitable. That's either an indication of incompetence, or they think this is still the silicon valley tech bubble from the 90's, which is also incompetence. The company hired about 1,000 new people in the face of an economic downturn, and despite their claims of holding on to their massive office space, they're now selling off half of it. Their stock has gone down over 40% since I started in March. A lack of foresight is likely contributing to the treatment they're subjecting me to, cutting off the dead limb to save their P&L's and keep their investors happy. During this time of upheaval, the sales teams, from SDR to Enterprise, are all struggling with a lack of support, disorganization related to those in other departments who are required in the sales process (i.e. procurement, customer success, sales engineering, etc.) and are simply spread too thin. Processes go slow, customers, potential customers and channel partners become frustrated, and you as the rep get all the heat from both sides. I joined Smartsheet in part to be somewhere with more structure and organization that previous companies, and here is no better. It's actually worse in some ways. And it's a public company. Those in my role who have been at the company for years, and were promoted internally due to their performance are struggling, yet a new hire who isn't performing after 4 months, due to serious depression, is put on an unattainable PIP. Despite my condition, they have shown ZERO remorse, compassion or support. I've been tarred and feathered and am being chased out of town with pitchforks, being treated as sub-human, all because my condition made me dead weight. I hope any of you considering working here take this into consideration. The positive reviews you're reading, which I believed myself, were either written prior to this disastrous fiscal year, were written and encouraged to be written by management, and/or indicate the nepotism that is rife within the organization, where some are very happy, and most others are scraping by. Karma is you-know-what and those who have perpetrated these circumstances are in line for a heavy dose. I take accountability for my share of this ordeal, which has not been reciprocated. It's inexcusable and disgusting. Don't let them lure you in with a fat paycheck and a ton of RSUs. Your happiness is far more important and that's not something they care about. You are a money-making machine, that's it.

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Smartsheet Response
3y
Thank you for sharing your feedback. I’m pleased your colleagues have positively impacted your time at Smartsheet – the people here truly are one of a kind. Smartsheet strives to create a culture of belonging that is rooted in The Smartsheet Way (our core values and competencies) which we work to instill across the organization, especially valuing and leveraging differences. I’m disappointed to hear about your conflicting experience feeling unsupported and I’d like to learn more. We have a robust process in place when reviewing any accommodation requests from our employees. We do believe it is the manager’s responsibility to involve their People Business Partners for these situations so we can ensure the consistent support of our people. I ask you to please reach out to your People Business Partner to discuss your experience further. Thank you again for sharing your feedback and I hope we hear from you soon. – Megan Hansen, Chief People & Culture Officer
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