GoTo reviews

3.7

60% would recommend to a friend

(1,408 total reviews)
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Rich Veldran

48% approve of CEO

42% positive business outlook

GoTo has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 1,408 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The GoTo employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Informationstechnologie industry (3.9 stars).

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1K reviews
2.0
Oct 11, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

-Strong training and great training coordinators. -Complementary snacks, fruit, coffee, and tea. -Beer cart. -Foosball and pool table. -Awesome, large rooftop deck. -Company lunches. -Fun yearly kick-off. -A relaxed, easy-going office culture. No strict dress code. Shorts and sneakers in the summertime. -A very playful atmosphere. 'Work hard, play hard!'

Cons

-Management is unprincipled in their decision-making. I worked for nine months as a contractor, and in spite of my dedication to my work and my performance, I just wasn't getting hired. I was convinced time and again that I would be converted to a permanent position, and I held out for far too long, giving in to their false hopes. It ended up feeling disposed and expended in the end, after some specious decisions regarding policy violation, which also left permanent employees with one-time violations terminated with no verbal or written warning. I find this to be poor judgment on management's part, and should only occur because of a serious violation (assault, harassment, theft, insubordination). -Consumer ethics are questionable. Product prices were raised 50% with little additional features or value. The BBB is watching. -Too much gossip. -Limited advancement opportunities. -Too large an emphasis on metrics and standings. This promotes a cut-throat (please pay attention, management) atmosphere, with colleagues pitting themselves against each other. Not enough attention is given to development, achievement, accolades, and even conduct. Be more people-oriented, not just numbers-oriented. Praise often given to workers whose standings were not accurate (which could be proven through real-time data that was sorely under-utilized). Metrics are important, but lay off them just a bit. -The median age of the company is 29. If you're 30+, you may feel like a bit of an outsider, alienated even, due to the lack of life experience and relative maturity levels of younger colleagues. I will say, however, that I made some great friendships with some of the brighter, more mature and insightful young folks I worked with. -A very siloed organization. Poor communication between marketing, development, sales, finance, and customer care. -I sensed a bit of favoritism. If you did not fit a certain mold or were not willing to be a sycophant, you would likely be invisible. -Poor communication. Often there would be little to no adequate preparation for those handling inbound calls once a marketing or product change would go into effect. In some instances, inbound call takers would be aware at the same time, or even after customers were made aware. -In retrospect, it felt too much like a corporate wolf in 'fun start-up' sheep's clothing. It reminded me too much of Dan Lyons' experience in his book 'Disrupted.'

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Hello - We appreciate you taking the time to leave your feedback. You addressed some important points that we shared with senior management in that department. They are discussing and raising awareness of those concerns that you've shared with the team. Best, Jason
2.0
Feb 25, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Free Bagels on Wednesday mornings if you get into the office before 10:00am.

Cons

If you want to work for a company that… …makes online meeting software but limits their own employees working from home. …boasts managers who are consistently not knowledgeable enough with the company’s own software to avoid sharing privileged information and/or compromising data during online meetings. …is completely uninterested in addressing dysfunctional inter-team dynamics that throttle improvement and innovation. …entrenches middle managers who audibly scoff at employee concerns and literally roll their eyes at their requests. …only focuses on the “new” - new customers, new products, new employees: don’t develop it internally - acquire instead! Don’t promote from within - hire externally instead! And, despite paying annual lipservice to the concept, don’t put real effort behind retaining existing customers - get new ones instead! ….maintains significant pay discrepancies between male and female employees doing the same job in the same location. …raises your health insurance premiums one year, then further cuts the percentage they’ll cover of those premiums the next. …doesn’t backfill your ex-colleagues and has you take on their workload - with no raise or bonus. …rewards managers who become defensive and retaliate when presented with opposing suggestions by their direct reports. Then LogMeIn may be a good fit for you! Just be ready for that high-even-for-the-tech-sector employee turnover rate north of 25% year-on-year: besides massive knowledge loss thanks to undefined responsibilities undocumented processes, you’ll also have to reset your cross-team projects regularly.

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