Optimizely Reviews

4.0

73% would recommend to a friend

(573 total reviews)
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Alex Atzberger

79% approve of CEO

67% positive business outlook

Optimizely has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 573 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Optimizely employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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573 reviews
5.0
3 Feb 2023

Good

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

All are well behaved and happy

Cons

Little presure in work time

4.0
17 Mar 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good to work Good environment Good management

Cons

Not yet.. There is bo cons found yet

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Optimizely Response
5y
Thank you for the positive feedback.
1.0
28 Jan 2021

A wellspring of mediocrity and incompetence

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Backed by private equity with deep pockets. There are also some genuinely smart, talented people in the lower ranks who are probably undervalued and underpaid.

Cons

Optimizely was acquired by Episerver in 2020, and within months everyone that made Optimizely what it was, left. The leadership team broke their new toy as soon as they got it. Perhaps the weakest leadership team I've ever seen at a company this size. They love to articulate their market vision, but don't know how to achieve it, let alone run a business. The company has no regard for talent, only headcount and budgets - it's a "mini-SAP". The majority of the c-suite lacks credibility and operates by: - Blaming others and outside forces for adversity that is self-inflicted, rather than examining what is happening within their walls - Using intimidation and aggression in private settings to bully or guilt employees for being unhappy - Using the company as a vanity project for self-promotion and inflating egos - Responding to turmoil and change by repeating marketing statements, rather than listening to employees. - Pretending marketing is a product strategy There was speculation they were actually looking to drive attrition, rather than terminate people. Meanwhile, there are no talent-management practices such as levels and reviews. They pay below industry rates, lowball on promotions, and make up for it by giving people meaningless titles. There are lots of "Directors" with one or no direct reports. Finance drives all company decisions. The technology is outdated, and not pointed in the direction the market is heading. Even Microsoft is abandoning the "Microsoft Stack" in favor of open source. There's zero, I mean zero, innovation. All-in-all, this place suffers from the legacy of Ektron/Episerver, people who have worked there as their only job for too long. They are resistant to change and outside ideas because it threatens their position and shines a light on all the dusty, worn aspects of the business that have been neglected and really should have been changed years ago.

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Optimizely Response
5y
It is disheartening to read your review, especially of the executive leadership team. We have made key decisions as a leadership team to support growth with investments in key areas of the business, particularly to drive innovation. While 3 of the executives have an amazing track record of experience from SAP, we believe this is a positive to support the company's growth and scale. Having come from SAP, I can personally share Optimizely is night and day from SAP! The business results & people's satisfaction ratings are strong (as measured on year end results and latest survey). We are now implementing a job level system to build out career paths & have implemented a company wide OKR system to support employees success. We wish you much success in your future endeavors.
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