Great Company, Great Benefits, Better People - Technical Accounting Manager GoDaddy Employee Review

5.0
19 Feb 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Company is poised to continue growing itself as the leader in empowering everyday entrepreneurs with a crisp vision/strategy and a dedication to serving the customer. The pay and the benefits are competitive, but by far, the best thing about the company are the people who drink in the culture and embody the values in their everyday jobs. This starts with our leadership team who better exemplify our values than anyone else. I'm proud to work at a company that strives to help our go-getters by letting them focus on being the best and letting us take care of the rest. Can't recommend GoDaddy as a company enough. Truly a benchmark in employee satisfaction. Obviously I work there, so fair to say I'm biased, but I wouldn't be working there if I didn't feel treated right or buy into their vision.

Cons

None to note - pay is competitive, leadership is transparent, vision is clear and set us on a path for continued growth. Very happy with GD as a company to work for.

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GoDaddy Response
6y
Thank you so much for sharing your experience with us. We're so happy to hear that you are getting the chance to enjoy the company atmosphere that makes us unique. We hope you plan to stick around for a while!

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Cons

Too much hierarchy? Anything you need has to go through your manager and naturally if you don't think your manager is that great, then it can cause some uncomfortableness

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1.0
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Pros

The people. Many talented, hardworking employees genuinely cared about helping customers and supporting one another. I gained valuable experience in customer service, website consulting, digital marketing, project management, and cross-functional collaboration. My coworkers consistently went above and beyond despite increasing demands and shrinking resources.

Cons

High turnover, declining morale, and a culture that increasingly asked employees to do more with less. Over the years, benefits and employee perks were gradually reduced while workloads and expectations continued to grow. Many employees took on responsibilities well beyond their job descriptions, including training, coaching, mentoring, quality review, side-by-sides, and leadership functions without corresponding compensation, title changes, or advancement opportunities. Career growth often felt unclear and inconsistent, leaving many employees feeling that hard work and additional responsibility were not rewarded. Leadership frequently emphasized that employees were replaceable rather than investing in retention, development, and institutional knowledge. This created an environment where many experienced and highly capable employees felt undervalued, disengaged, and ultimately chose to leave. Many female employees expressed frustration with what they perceived as inconsistent promotion practices. It was common to see highly capable women taking on additional responsibilities such as training, mentoring, coaching, quality review, and leadership functions without formal advancement, while others appeared to move into leadership roles more quickly. Whether intentional or not, this created a perception that advancement opportunities were not always based on contribution, performance, or demonstrated leadership. The company often spoke about valuing employees while simultaneously reducing benefits, eliminating perks, increasing workloads, and expecting employees to absorb additional responsibilities. Over time, the gap between leadership messaging and employee experience became increasingly difficult to ignore.

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