Great people, and great place to work and progress in - Recensione dipendente - Senior Brand Designer presso Zendesk

5,0
2 giu 2022
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

• Amazing, kind, committed and talented people to work with • Great professional/personal balance (respect of timezone work hours, generous PTOs policy, Recharge Friday — 1 Friday off/month) • Remote first work setting (with offices available) • Great compensation (salary, collective insurance, public transports, options plans & bonus) • Will to be transparent on the strategy and roadmap, at the company, department and team levels • Support on personal development and immigration processes

Svantaggi

• Creative Team culture still oriented on San Francisco Bay Area, even if real will and initiatives on getting a more inclusive workspace • Lack on tangible solutions to create more efficient teams connections (no teams/employees quarterly or yearly meetup in a Zendesk office so far)

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5,0
30 giu 2026
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Great place to work and great benefits

Svantaggi

None so long as you like working for a large company

1,0
29 giu 2026
Dipendente anonimo
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

There is a strong concentration of talented people who bring valuable external experience and perspective to the company. Compensation and benefits — including time off — are competitive. Work‑life balance is reasonable in some areas, but if you’re not based in San Francisco, you often have to advocate for it more actively.

Svantaggi

The company operates with a level of indecision that makes long‑term planning nearly impossible. Role creation shouldn’t be treated as a short‑term experiment, yet decisions are made and reversed quickly. In several areas, the degree of micromanagement is counterproductive — you can’t hire strong talent and then prevent them from actually using their capabilities. Whether the root cause is insecurity or lack of competence, the outcome is the same: people aren’t empowered to do the work they were brought in to do, and it’s a real organizational issue.

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