UserTesting reviews

3.1

52% would recommend to a friend

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Eric Johnson

57% approve of CEO

49% positive business outlook

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2.0
Jun 20, 2014
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Pros

UserTesting is awesome because they make a great product and the c-level executives are brilliant. The company culture is fun and relaxed. For most roles you can set your own hours, have a lot of authority over your projects, and there are adorable dogs!

Cons

There is a huge disconnect between the brilliant people and ideas in the c-level suite and the reality of the day to day, largely because no one is communicating effectively (and this disconnect only gets broadened because of a few bad apples in upper management). There is terrible communication between departments and (depending on your department) terrible communication within your department. No one is on the same page about what direction we are headed (or how we are going to get there), which results in a lot business politics because you have to cater to everyone's agendas. Additionally, the company theoretically makes up for their subpar salaries with learning and growth opportunities, but the emphasis is so on the bottom line that no one has time to learn or grow. What's worse is that they don't reward anyone for actually living up to their absurd standards and timelines. Everyone burns out in 6 months to a year. All of which makes working here exhausting because we've created a situation in which it is impossible to improve ourselves or the company.

4.0
Jun 13, 2014
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Pros

- Great company that is on the rise - Everyone loves our product and customer service. - Amazing co-workers. Many of us are workaholics. - Our engineers and designers are cool and truly nice people. - We don't waste our money on fancy stuff, as management is looking long term. - Senior management is smart and has a great long-term vision for our enterprise services.

Cons

- Nepotism. Sometimes it feels like a family business. At UserTesting, it certainly doesn't hurt to be old friends with the executives or related to them. - Like most tech companies, UserTesting lacks diversity, especially in management. 6 in 7 executives are white men. - Non-engineers are paid on the low-end, particularly our UX Research Team. - Could be better communication between Sales, Product, and Client-facing teams. The company is taking strides to work on this as a whole. - Like most tech companies, need more engineers. Hoping we can bring on more engineers to keep up with the huge demand for our web & mobile user research platform. - Our offices are cramped, and we're all spread out in different offices within a complex.

2.0
Jun 13, 2014
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Pros

The culture of the research team is phenomenal; teamwork and feedback are essential aspects of the job. The company at large is filled with bright, dedicated, and hardworking individuals. Great as an introduction to the field of UX research. The variety of projects completed as a UX Researcher is impressive and provides great experience in the field Constant improvement is core to working at UserTesting . You are given the autonomy to get the job done and excel.

Cons

The lack of transparency in the company leaves employees questioning managerial structure, direction, and vision of the company. Communication between departments needs to be improved in order to provide and evolve the product efficiently and with clear direction. The workload researchers are expected to tackle is enormous; which often requires working overtime and completing work at home. Despite how much the research team contributes to the company at large, the research team is not appreciated by senior management as an integral aspect of the company. Salaries are inadequate. A 48K salary is not enough compensate the amount of work and stress involved as a UX researcher. There is a distinct lack of career advancement opportunities as a UX researcher.

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