Smartsheet reviews

3.2

41% would recommend to a friend

(1,297 total reviews)
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Rajeev Singh

29% approve of CEO

30% positive business outlook

Smartsheet has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 1,297 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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5.0
Oct 18, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

1. Culture: Lots of people with kids/families work here. I personally don't have any, but I like that there is a humane feel to this place because people have a life outside of coding. 2. Collaboration. Everyone is willing to help with everything. 3. Interview process for me personally was also very humane. I still had to do the all-day loops and such, but people were relaxed, and didn't throw a bunch of acronyms at me that you can only know if you worked there. 3. Interesting problems, so much Java. To me, that's a huge plus. 4. "Unlimited" sick days. I didn't test this to see if it's really unlimited. 5. Because people are mostly dope, you can make friends if that's your thing. 6. Principal engineer on my team totally doesn't have to, but always takes an extra effort to mentor me. It makes me wanna work here forever !

Cons

Free bagels on Fridays. I don't like bagels. HORRIBLE Bellevue commute, but that's not the company's fault. While the 550 is slowly crawling out of Bellevue, gives you lots of time to question your life choices, like working in Bellevue and living in Seattle. So you wanna pack it in and quit, but where else would you find a team where you actually like to see everyone every day?!

3.0
Oct 17, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Young growing company, everyone is super friendly and willing to step up and help out. Product is great and the customers are great to work with.

Cons

Top priority is always generating more revenue, which comes at the expense of employees' work life balance. 50+ hour work week is standard. There are a lot of perks for sales but not much for professional services, its very much a "work hard, work harder" culture. Internal processes are lacking and there are too many layers of management to make a difference.

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Smartsheet Response
6y
Your review touches on a topic that has been top of mind for me and my team -- work-life balance -- and I appreciate the chance to share more. To me, the term work-life balance implies a rigidity between work and life. Given the nature of today’s work, what we’re looking to foster at Smartsheet is greater flexibility, where individuals are empowered to meet their obligations in ways that work best for them (as appropriate, given specific roles, responsibilities, and obligations). You may have seen that we recently received a Comparably Award for work-life balance based on feedback from our employees. While this is promising, I know we are still evolving in this area, and we’ll continue to respond to our team and our business needs. Specifically, my team is working to achieve greater consistency across teams (again, as appropriate -- certain roles inherently allow for more or less flexibility). As you mentioned, we are a growing company, which comes with opportunities as well as challenges. I encourage you to embrace change, and know that my door is always open if you would like to share your experiences or ideas. Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. - Kara Hamilton, Chief People & Culture Officer
2.0
Oct 13, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

There are lots of passionate people who genuinely care about the quality of the product and customers. The stock price has been doing well, and the ESPP program is very market competitive. Bellevue location is adjacent to the Transit Center, which is great, since there isn't available parking.

Cons

A story I used to hear from several co-workers was "I know in tech people typically move from job to job every few years, but I could genuinely see myself staying here for the rest of my career." I don't hear that sentiment anymore. Over the last year or so, a large number of veteran people who made Smartsheet the thing it is today have departed the company, with some key people not by choice, due to changes in strategy for the company. Some exciting upcoming projects were scrapped, in part because the people who were necessary to accomplish those projects are gone. The concept of technical managers who also write code is gone. Managers who deeply understood the technical complexity of our systems are largely gone now, having departed or been assigned other roles. Our strong independent QA team is now absorbed into development, and the managers who used to have the political clout to push back and say no to cutting corners have been reassigned or have departed the company. The general sentiment is adapt to the new way or "good luck with future endeavors" - a statement our CEO has replied with on another review here on Glassdoor that shared a similar sentiment. I'm not arguing that the decisions of management haven't been effective - one need only look at the company's growth in size and stock price to see that it has. And certainly not all of the departures have been bad - we've had a wildly successful IPO, and some people just don't need to work anymore - a testament to how amazing Smartsheet has been. But as a place to work now, where you will spend the majority of your waking hours, you probably want a place where you can be proud of your work, and where you can think of management as the people who help facilitate your personal career growth and success. Where you can be free to be an advocate for quality without fear that doing so will harm your prospects for career advancement. Where ideas can flow freely, and you can be free to explore new technologies and improve experiences for your customers beyond the Minimum Viable Product.

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Smartsheet Response
6y
Our team continues to be our greatest asset. As you point out, many are passionate, care deeply about our product and customers, and make Smartsheet a compelling place to work. As we grow, change is inevitable. While we must ideate and adapt to lead a category, this evolution is guided by our purpose and values. I encourage each employee to embrace change, while continuing to surface ideas and recommendations that challenge the status quo. It’s also my expectation that all employees, no matter their role, are living our values every day. It sounds like you may have had some experiences where this was not the case. I strongly encourage you to speak with your people manager, HR Business Partner, or reach out to me directly to discuss further. One of the highlights for me each quarter is our 5-year employee anniversary gatherings in which we share stories and discuss what we’re looking forward to. I’m pleased to report that a great number of these tenured employees, are very much present and leaning in. --Mark Mader, CEO
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