Qualtrics Software Developer reviews

3.3

61% would recommend to a friend

(149 total reviews)
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Jason Maynard

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13% positive business outlook

Software Developer Engineer employees have rated Qualtrics with 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 149 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Software Developer Engineer professionals have a good working experience there. Qualtrics is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Software Developer Engineer professionals compared to other employers within the Informationstechnologie industry (3.9 stars).

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149 reviews
5.0
May 1, 2016

A Hidden Gem!

Recommend
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Pros

* Transparency: open environment. Everyone can look into what the CEO and leadership did last week and is doing this week (or quarter). Your position doesn't limit what you can or can't do. The competent is rewarded more than the confident. * Scalability: this is not your typical startup. We have a huge load on our system. We are getting really challenged to scale our system to the number of our customers and their customers. * Ecosystem: Like it or not, we are going to become the ecosystem for getting insights about customers, employees, and the market. As of today, everyone in education knows about it. In a few years, everyone in business will be in the same position. * Everyone is talented and HUMBLE. Yes, humble. Good luck finding that elsewhere. I'm going beyond humble now because I want to showcase this hidden gem. * We took the best habits of Google, Amazon and Microsoft. All the other bad habits like working on random stuff just for advertising, abusing our workforce, or nourishing slackers, we left them behind :) Disclaimer: these are my own thoughts; not Qualtrics'. I'm giving you my anonymous opinion as a Qualtrics employee here in Seattle.

Cons

* Health insurance is not that great (compare to Microsoft). Still, I don't have to pay for it like I did in past startups!! * If you're here to slack and relax, this is not the right place for you. * If you just care about what you're doing and don't think of the customer, it won't work either. Come super prepared, the interview bar is high, as an engineer and as a human being.

5.0
Aug 28, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Collaborative environment but still with plenty of ownership. Growing fast (demand is exceeding manpower), Actively tries to follow strong leadership principles and organizational structure set by predecessors like Google, Facebook, and Amazon (main principle is "transparency"). Smart people and real engineering problems. "Startup" with much less risk than your everyday startup. Lots of innovation and horizontal mobility. Catered lunches 3x a week and occasional outings.

Cons

There's a substantial difference between the cultures and degree of diversity at the different offices. Not a "con," per say, but I'd do some research to figure out which location best fits your personality and lifestyle. Stock options will improve post-IPO.

2.0
Jun 3, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

If your number one priority is career, Qualtrics is a great place for you to work. There are super interesting problems to solve. Qualtrics is doing amazing things in Engineering that very few (if any) other tech companies are even trying to tackle. The people you work with are super smart and you can learn a lot from them. The trajectory of the company is great, and it you can hang on to the 'rocket ship', I do believe that it's going places.

Cons

"Work hard, play hard" is the claimed motto, but the play hard part has kind of gone away in recent months, at least in Engineering. Engineers are generally expected to work crazy long hours, and on top of that, remain available all hours of the day/night/weekend in case of 'incidents'. Even when I wasn't at work, I couldn't relax. I was always worried about when the phone might ring. (If I could give work/life balance a 0 I probably would.) This wouldn't be so bad if the pay were near the top of the market, but it's not. It's middling at best. The culture has shifted in the last year or so. When I started a few years ago, everybody was pretty happy with the situation. Sure, things were still busy, but it was more driven by what we wanted to build rather than what we were told to build. It seems like the culture is shifting towards an Amazon style of Engineering department (based on what I've heard, anyway): employees are a resource to be consumed and discarded. I'm hoping that management is just mostly unaware of the morale issues in Engineering. If they are aware, they're just ignoring the problem, which in a lot of ways is worse.

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