World Wide Technology reviews

4.1

77% would recommend to a friend

(2,528 total reviews)
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Jim Kavanaugh

88% approve of CEO

79% positive business outlook

World Wide Technology has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 2,528 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The World Wide Technology 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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3K reviews
2.0
Jan 24, 2025
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Pros

Great benefits and PTO package

Cons

Nepotism runs rampant and only family members or the favorites get decent raises in sales operations team. Talk about working with HR to benchmark salaries and create pay bands but it's not shared so you don't know where you are.

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World Wide Technology Response
1y
Thank you for your feedback. All hiring and promotional decisions are based solely on an individual’s experience, skillset, and job ability. Thanks again.
3.0
Aug 26, 2024

A Good, Not Great Place to Work

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Value System - WWT's value system, aka THE PATH, is world class. It's leadership development system built on trust is the same. Even though I'm no longer at WWT, I find myself coming back to the core values and trust materials. They are world class. Facilities - WWT has outstanding office space. It's well designed and inviting to do business in. People - a former manager illustrated this by saying, "I'd rather have a hole in the organization than an "--shole." The people at WWT are collaborative and friendly. Work - I loved the work at WWT. WWT is on the forefront of technical advancements, partnering with industry innovators, and working with demanding F500 customers. I was constantly challenged, learned a lot, and there were plentiful opportunities to contribute. I really loved most of my time at WWT. It can be an amazing place to grow your career, develop relationships, and do awesome work.

Cons

Connections - there are incredibly well entrenched networks of people that go back decades. I was at WWT for years and always felt like I was on the outside looking in. "Intangibles" - WWT talks a great game on inclusivity, but the reality is you need to be A) well connected on a personal level, and/or B) have a certain look, pedigree, etc. and/or C) personality to advance. I would liken this to be part of the "cool" group in high school. You might also be put into the penalty box for years without an opportunity to work your way out...just like high school. Internal Competition - I liked the looseness of WWT when I joined, but as the company grew, fiefdoms emerged and internal competition grew. It's more about getting recognized for work than doing the work...like most big companies, but unlike the WWT I joined. Bureaucracy - it used to be easy to get teams together, travel when needed, etc. Even the largest organizations delegate budget authority. Even the smallest decisions need executive approval. Executive Interference - executives are frequently making unilateral decisions on technologies, partnerships, customers, etc. without consulting the people able to make the best decision (ex: Netskope, Beyond Identity, Deep Instinct, Rubrik). Why hire deep industry experts and then not even involve them in making these types of decisions?

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World Wide Technology Response
1y
It's great that you connected with many aspects of our business, including the people, our values, and our services and capabilities! We appreciate your feedback and wish you the best in your endeavors!
3.0
Jul 2, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Good people, great culture, work is fun. High level of transparency by management and that trickles down. They also always do right by the customer.

Cons

Everything was great until I got sick. Instead of helping find another job in another department, they put me in a pip. I really thought I was going to work there enticement, but that didn’t happen

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World Wide Technology Response
1y
Thank you. Performance Improvement Plans (PIP) are specifically intended to provide constructive feedback and guidance to help an employee improve in their role. They have no correlation to an employee’s health condition. If an employee requires an accommodation due to a health condition, they can request this through HR. Extended leaves of absence may also be requested with HR. Thanks again and we wish you the best.
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