Inept Leadership in EMEA - Account Executive ZoomInfo Employee Review

1.0
Jun 2, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

- Good people within the account executive teams. - Above average basic salaries for an AE role. - Remote work.

Cons

Unfortunately I left my role at my previous company to join Zoominfo as I was lured in by the generous basic salary. The guy who hired me was fantastic, he was US based but worked UK hours but was incredibly knowledgeable and went above and beyond to bring me up to speed. He was eventually moved back to the US with a deserved promotion and this is where the experience went drastically down hill and has not improved for the last 4 or so months. The guy who is supposed to be the "VP of international" is far from an effective leader. He operates through fear and brings no value to the team or EMEA org. He visited the office and spent 95% of the time shouting at everyone, rather than offering value, jumping on calls, lending a hand on key deals. It truly is a toxic environment with him at the helm. Everyone at Zoominfo wants to succeed, he seems to think that no one wants to achieve, micro manages, sends emails out of hours that do nothing but invoke anxiety across the team. Across the board I know peers who are actively searching for new roles and other members of the team are signed off with stress. I would urge anyone who is potentially looking for a role at Zoominfo to re-consider. Whilst the basic is slightly higher than what you might expect elsewhere it is not worth this toxic environment. The commission structure is also poor, your OTE is not realistic as you only get paid when the customer pays you as an AE are expected to chase customers paying just to get to paid on the deals you sell. The leadership team need to realise that the product is also nowhere near where it needs to be for EMEA. The data is sub par and the price point is aligned with the US pricing scheme. This makes it particularly difficult with current market conditions. It feels very reactionary with the current leadership team in place, with very little thought to the mid-long term future of the EMEA org.

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ZoomInfo Response
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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
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Good pay, good benefits and great office.

Cons

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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ZoomInfo Response
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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