Could Be So Much Better - Senior Account Manager ZoomInfo Employee Review

2.0
18 Jan 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

ZoomInfo still retains its market leadership and strong product/market fit. Depending on your book of business, and especially if you’re ramping, you can overachieve your bonus and make good money initially. Leadership is very involved in communicating with customers for risk renewals and upsells.

Cons

This is a top-down toxic (lack of) culture that suffers from an antiquated weekend-warrior mentality that impacts all employees but especially sales org. The culture here is this: we have the best products, and competitors suck. That’s it! You can join employee-founded clubs, but you’re so burnt out from your regular AM workload, endless biweekly manager forecast linearity meetings and 1000+ person canned enablement webinars that you’ll be maxed out for any extracurricular activity. Our CEO is begrudgingly opposed to hybrid work and was pressed due to market conditions (and the reality they hired so many remote folks during pandemic) to accept it. Simply put, they’d rather you sit on zoom meetings at a desk in an office (since teams are not GEO based and scattered across US) for the sake of control rather than adapt to the times and admit that a remote workforce for inside sales teams in inevitable. Historically they do not respect your family time around the holidays, and if an “end of month” falls on a weekend, they reward reps who sandbag deals until the last day, to harass clients to docusign over the weekend. Managers and directors are culturally incentivized to only speak about team numbers during standups and org meetings. No sharing of tribal knowledge, what’s working, why we win/lose etc. ICs just sit and check out as management narrates the daily progress against manager goals, and dashboards we all have visibility into anyways. The only space created to supposedly collaborate with peers to sharpen your skills is allocated in the form of 1000+ person enablement webinars from recycled sales methodologies like MEDDIC where there’s no real opportunity to practice and apply the concepts. Virtual quizzes are not how anyone grows their skills. It’s from exposure to your peers and what winning looks like. Nepotism at its finest here, path to promotion functions like a chaotic startup and there’s constant reorgs so there’s no effective way to handle this. If your VP likes you, like for example if you close a short-term deal which boosts the management number but tanks your net retention a few months later, that’s a great scenario where you’ll be praised and then two months later when your retention tanks you’ll be responsible for backfilling massive holes in revenue. Clearly this company is a revolving door. In the last two months or COO/President, VP of DaaS, CGO have left the company, with other senior leadership on the way out. Let’s face it, even ICs can tell that our CEO does not grant leadership any autonomy to own their org’s strategic vision and execution. You’ll be promoted one half and on a pip the next. The old saying “you’re just a number” is never truer than at this company. For years we were forced to oversell small and medium companies all of the acquired products. Often this would look like management insisting you sneak a product SKU into a renewal to boost those emerging product dollars. With that unsustainable approach, 2023 was a year of unprecedented churn, and while our CEO goes on MSNBC to “own it” (simple, a SaaS seat-based product is in less demand when companies have less workers in those positions) you’ll be accountable for the massive churn that was transferred into your book at the new fiscal boom-shuffle. It’s Russian roulette where there’s 4 bullets in the chamber. Good luck!

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ZoomInfo Response
2y
Thank you for taking the time to leave a review about your experience at ZI. Our hybrid model was designed to build relationships, drive collaboration and maintain culture. And we recently expanded on our RTO model, taking our engagement survey and roundtable feedback into consideration and have launched Flexible Work Arrangements (FWA) and rolled out a new policy that is giving tenured and high-performing in-office employees more location flexibility as well as commuter benefits! About the perception of nepotism, we require all candidates to go through multiple rounds of interviews with multiple people and nobody manages their family members or makes any decisions about compensation, job promotion, retention, or the decision of whether or not we terminate them if that time comes. Decisions are based on merit, experience, adding to the culture, competence, and work ethic–all things I think you probably also value and bring to ZI. As for our company focus, we want to create incredible, long-term, durable value with our customers. Our goal together is to solve hard problems, row in the right direction, and have customers who trust us and love our products and services! Thank you for sharing your thoughts, and we will use them to drive positive change within our organization. We are always open to new ideas or alternatives so please feel free to reach out confidently to your Human Resources Business Partner to share any idea you feel can add value to ZI. Thank you!

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5.0
21 May 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

ZoomInfo has an incredible company culture that truly stands out-- even working remotely, you feel connected and part of something bigger. The company has a strong focus on being a leader in its space and is constantly innovating, which keeps the work exciting and meaningful. There is a genuine willingness to let ideas and concepts flourish, and employees are empowered to contribute in real ways. I am coming up on four years here, which speaks for itself-- this is a place where you can grow, get promoted quickly, and build a real career. The development resources are outstanding, including McKinsey Leadership programs, internal leadership courses, and LinkedIn Learning. Managers are supportive and invested in your success which makes showing up to work exciting

Cons

At times, communication between departments can be a challenge at the individual contributor level, which can make cross-functional collaboration feel a bit siloed. Additionally, there is still work to be done around diversity in leadership-- increasing representation of people of color and women in leadership roles would make an already great culture even stronger.

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ZoomInfo Response
2d
Thank you for sharing such thoughtful feedback. We’ve worked hard to build a culture where innovation, development, and support are part of the everyday experience, so it’s incredibly meaningful to hear that reflected in your time at ZoomInfo. We’re especially glad to hear that you’ve felt empowered to contribute, grow your career, and take advantage of the learning and leadership development opportunities available here. Your perspective on cross-functional collaboration and leadership representation is also deeply appreciated. Feedback like yours helps us continue improving the employee experience and strengthening our culture. Thank you for your contributions over the past four years and for being an important part of the ZoomInfo team. – Jennifer Creticos, ZoomInfo Chief Business Officer
4.0
5 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great management in the CS org. Very little micromanagement, and lets you do your job as you see fit. Promotes work life balance and tend to be real people. Collaborative teams, usually willing to help each other out wherever needed. Good room for growth if you are performing well and are vocal about wanting to move up.

Cons

Salary could be higher for the market, and for how many products you are expected to work with and specialize in. Communication from marketing and leadership directly to clients could be more effectively communicated to the client facing roles prior to reaching the client.

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