Personio reviews

3.2

48% would recommend to a friend

(443 total reviews)
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Hanno Renner

52% approve of CEO

37% positive business outlook

Personio has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 443 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Personio 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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443 reviews
1.0
Oct 8, 2025

Sure makes you question everything - including yourself.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Pay is good. Most people are very friendly.

Cons

Outdated, very limitedm or no documented processes - you can tell it was a startup and there haven't been any scalable processes in place so far. "Just ask" - you will get as many (wildly different) answers to the same question as the amount of people you asked - but don't worry, you can show ownership by choosing one and hoping it'll be okay. Management isn't clear or transparent, support is offered yet rarely given. "Let me get back to you" is what you'll hear no matter how urgent the topic. You'll have to do your best (and prove it) even when the hoops you're jumping through are constantly moving, some are taken away and some are added. Sure keeps you nimble. Unpaid over time, constant dismissal of concerns & ideas, uneven workload.

2.0
Feb 5, 2024

Not that great xd don't come here

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The salary (on the paper) is fair, targets maybe not that much so you never get what you expect, great colleagues and drinks at the office.

Cons

No clear leadership, no real motivation, teams with so many people that for managers it's impossible to focus on the people, the HR partners (supposed to focus on our wellbeing) literally ignore us, the agendas of the "leadership" or "senior" team are so full that it's impossible to talk to any. They may change conditions of your contract every single month and tell you that "it is what is"

2.0
Jan 22, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

The office is nice, a lot of young people who create a good atmosphere. There is a laid back atmosphere in the way that grabbing coffee or sitting chatting to a friend is not frowned upon. Barista station snacks and drinks available, board games and bean bags. Fun is one of their core values which is very clear. The benefits are ok, a good base salary but the targets are harder to reach.

Cons

Throughout the teams there is dissatisfaction, fear of not reaching targets. Although I had a good experience with my team lead personally, I noticed a trend with them calling sdr the toughest role, only to leave it at that and offer no actual support. If most new joiners are failing the sales certification that you 'need' to pass, something is not right. I'd say it's the lack of actual sales training during the onboarding. In order to get the numbers up, the team leads tried different strategies. All of which had to be executed by the sdr team, who is already stressed about their target and the pressure of doing x calls and x emails daily. Succeeding with your targets as an sdr at Personio has a lot to do with luck, and underperforming and not reaching your targets can happen even as you work very hard. There is a competetive market with many other vendors, and a sloppy way of handling potential customers. There is something off in their suggested sales process. For example; As an sdr, your job is to create an opportunity for the ae to sell the product. If you manage to find a company who is indeed interested in moving forward, the ae will ask during their first meeting "so what's your budget and timeline here?" And if that is not clear or early stages still, the ae will not accept the opp. (You will not reach target). Not only are P losing a potential customer by saying "ok we will not do a demo now but will send you a video, get back to us please,.” There is a glitch in who is actually doing the sales here. The sdr job is to find a potential opp, the ae will close the deal, not all customers will have a clear picture initially. Me as an sdr am not allowed to answer their product questions, and the ae will not take another meeting. That should be part of the sales process, but instead these accounts get 'not accepted'. The competitors seem to offer demos early on, they take care of their potential(!) customers, and work together within the teams. Personios way of working makes no sense and puts even more pressure on the sdr.

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Personio Response
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Hello, thank you for taking the time to write this feedback for us! We’re glad that you appreciated the atmosphere and spending time with your teammates. That said, we are sorry to hear that the rest of your experience was less than stellar, especially because we place a high priority on creating a supportive and successful culture for each Personio. We have heard some of this feedback lately and are already working to implement new and different trainings, both for our leaders and for Personios throughout the Sales team. Leadership is also continually working to improve the strategy and planning for the product and the team. Thank you again for reaching out with this feedback! We have passed each point to leadership and the Sales team people partners, and appreciate this opportunity to continue to improve. If you would like to speak in more detail about this feedback, we’d like to hear it! Please feel free to reach out to me at cassandra.hoermann@personio.de.
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