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Zoom Communications

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Zoom Communications reviews

3.6

61% would recommend to a friend

(1,983 total reviews)
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Eric S. Yuan

75% approve of CEO

49% positive business outlook

Zoom Communications has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 1,983 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Zoom Communications employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.6 stars).

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2K reviews
4.0
Sep 22, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

1. A remote work model that empowers employees with trust and autonomy. 2. Talented pool of individuals to work with collaboratively

Cons

1. Remote work model can also make one feel disconnected from team culture and miss social connections 2. The management style left room for improvement in terms of team support and coordination. Sometimes, it took weeks to get a 1:1 with direct manager.

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Zoom Communications Response
8mo
It's great to hear that the remote model and strong peer collaboration created a sense of autonomy and a fast-paced learning environment. At the same time, it's unfortunate that your remote experience has been less than positive. If you have further feedback or recommendations, we encourage you to reach out to engagement@zoom.us.
1.0
Sep 16, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The Zoom executive leadership is great, especially Eric Yuan who is a strong and inspiring leader. The benefits were great as well as pay.

Cons

I worked at Zoom for about 3 years, until I was let go for no good reason. I saw the culture deteriorating from good to worse to worst. My experience in IT, which they later changed to DTO, was nothing short of disastrous. The heads of departments in that org, one head particularly, created a completely toxic, demoralizing environment where fear, humiliation, and threats were the norm. Instead of motivating employees to succeed, the head of the group made it his mission to publicly humiliate and belittle anyone who made a mistake or didn’t meet his unrealistic expectations. It was common to be publicly criticized — often in a demeaning, humiliating way. Constructive feedback was nonexistent; all you received was a constant barrage of negative comments, making it feel like you were walking on eggshells every day. The heads seemed to take pleasure in putting people down, creating an atmosphere where employees were constantly worried about being fired at any moment. The threat of termination was used as a tool for control, rather than fostering a culture of growth, collaboration, or improvement. In addition to this toxic behavior, there was an undeniable pattern of favoritism. The department heads brought in several people from their previous jobs, in US and at their offshore centers and have been shipping operations overseas in record numbers—and made it clear that these individuals were above reproach. Those of us who didn’t work with them before were routinely marginalized and excluded from important conversations, while their old colleagues received all the accolades, promotions, and bonuses. It was beyond frustrating to see people advance purely because of their previous relationships with the leadership, regardless of their actual performance. It felt as though they were building their own private network of "yes people" who were protected from any accountability or scrutiny. Meanwhile, employees who actually wanted to work hard, contribute, and grow were left in the dust, constantly fighting an uphill battle with no support. Ultimately, I was let go, but the overall culture had already made the job unbearable long before that. The constant stress, fear, and low morale created an environment that was damaging not only to individual employees’ mental health and productivity but also to the long-term success of the department and the company as a whole. If you value respect, personal growth, and a healthy work environment, I strongly recommend avoiding the IT or DTO department at all costs. The leadership there is seriously misaligned with the company’s values, and the culture they’ve fostered is toxic and destructive.

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Zoom Communications Response
8mo
Thank you for sharing such a detailed perspective. While it’s encouraging to hear your appreciation for company-wide leadership and benefits, your experience within the IT/DTO organization reflects serious concerns about team culture, fairness, and accountability. Your feedback underscores the importance of aligning departmental leadership with broader company values and fostering a respectful, growth-oriented environment. Thank you for taking the time to write this review, and we wish you all the best in your future endeavors.
1.0
Sep 14, 2025

collaboration team

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

people are nice when they don't work salary is ok - maybe

Cons

1. office politics are rampant and shamelessly promoted by management, creating a toxic and demoralizing environment unlike anything i’ve ever seen. despite the team’s small size, there is constant infighting, factionalism, and relentless backstabbing — gossip and negative talk are the norm, not the exception. witnessing this has been nothing short of shocking. as a result, everyone is trapped in a mindset of self-preservation, terrified to innovate, take initiative, or accept responsibility. when mistakes inevitably occur, the default response is to deflect blame rather than solve problems. to make matters worse, the team is obsessed with empty formalities, naively believing that following procedure will fix these deep-rooted issues. In truth, all of this chaos is a direct result of incompetent management and a complete absence of real leadership. i have no idea whether eric is even aware of just how dire the situation is, but these problems are absolutely critical and demand immediate, drastic action. 2. there is a significant lack of effective talent management; leaders fail to inspire employees and focus solely on meeting deadlines rather than fostering growth. 3. the management team consists mostly of senior leaders with outdated perspectives and unclear strategies. They lack awareness of current developments in AI, have poor product judgment, and demonstrate limited capability in building high-quality products.

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Zoom Communications Response
8mo
Thank you for sharing your experience. Your perspective shows the importance of fostering a healthy culture, modernizing leadership, and aligning teams around clear, forward-thinking strategies. If you have any further feedback, we encourage you to reach out to engagement@zoom.us. Thank you for your continued dedication as a Zoomie.
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