Avoid ZoomInfo if you value your sanity - Recensione dipendente - Account Manager presso ZoomInfo

1,0
8 mar 2025
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

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I enjoyed working with talented peers

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Working as an Account Manager at ZoomInfo was one of the worst professional experiences I’ve had. I want to be transparent about my experience to warn potential candidates before they make the mistake of interviewing here. Let’s start with compensation—ZoomInfo pays below industry standards, and they “make up for it” by setting unattainable quotas and aggressive upsell targets. Even if you’re hitting quota one quarter, you could find yourself on a PIP the next because leadership keeps moving the goalposts. Management at every level, from direct managers to directors, is obsessed with micromanagement. You’ll be required to provide constant updates, explain every deal in excruciating detail, and jump through endless hoops just to get basic things done. They operate in a culture of fear, not trust. The AM org morale is at rock bottom. Nearly everyone is looking for a way out, but leadership refuses to acknowledge it. Instead, they foster a toxic “boys club” where success has little to do with skill or effort. The best accounts are handed to favorite AMs, while others are left with scraps and expected to perform at the same level. Sales leadership is completely out of touch with reality. They have no idea what customers actually say or need, yet they push aggressive sales tactics that don’t align with the market. The CEO himself set the tone for this when he rolled his eyes during an all-hands meeting while answering legitimate concerns from employees. That moment spoke volumes about how much they value (or don’t value) their people. If you’re considering ZoomInfo, my honest advice is: don’t do it. The combination of low pay, suffocating micromanagement, impossible quotas, toxic favoritism, and out-of-touch leadership makes this a miserable place to work. There are far better opportunities out there where you’ll be respected and set up for success—ZoomInfo is not one of them.

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

Vantaggi

Great place to work with a lot of forward thinking leaders to learn from. Really ahead of other companies on implementing AI in the business. Moves much faster with less bureaucracy than other similarly sized companies

Svantaggi

Difficult macro environment for the company and industry

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Risposta di ZoomInfo
4d
Thank you for the kind words. This genuinely means a lot to us. We're proud of the caliber of leaders here and the pace at which we're embedding AI into how we work, so it's great to hear that comes through day-to-day. You're right that the macro environment is presenting challenges – we won't pretend otherwise. What we can control is continuing to move faster and smarter than our peers, and feedback like yours is a reminder of why the culture we've built is a competitive advantage in itself. We're glad you're part of it. – Jennifer Creticos, ZoomInfo Chief Business Officer
3,0
18 giu 2026
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

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Good pay, good benefits and great office.

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Poor hiring decisions, recent layoffs eliminated mostly remote employees because they are prioritizing in office employees, especially with recent investment in office. RIF was not at all based on performance which meant that some in office employees who don't know what they are doing got to keep their job. You have to suck up to management to get promoted and a lot of really good reps leave as a result of constant micro-management.

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Risposta di ZoomInfo
4d
Thank you for the feedback, and we're glad the pay, benefits, and office experience worked well for you. To be clear, though, the recent restructure was not targeted at remote employees. It reflected a strategic decision to restructure some of our sales and support operations as we shift how we approach certain segments of the business, both in terms of personnel and platform. The people affected were valued contributors and we recognize their work helped make ZoomInfo what it is today. The suggestion that in-office employees who stayed "don't know what they're doing" simply isn't accurate. Additionally, we go hard at the end of every month (which is true across SaaS sales broadly) but would push back on the characterization of the culture. Our employee engagement team works hard to make that sprint enjoyable, with in-office lunches and activities. Sales is a high-pressure environment by nature, and we're proud of the culture we've built around it. We appreciate you sharing your perspective, even where we see it differently. – Stephen Antuna, ZoomInfo SVP of Account Management
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