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Quid Reviews

3.6

63% would recommend to a friend

(92 total reviews)

Bob Goodson

56% approve of CEO

58% positive business outlook

Quid has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 92 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Quid 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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92 reviews
3.0
19 Jan 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

1. Some of the brightest, hard-working people I've ever met 2. Location is convenient 3. Product has potential - 'I want to believe' syndrome

Cons

1. If you've read any of the reviews then you'll see a common theme emerge - lack of a concise, well-defined goal for the product. Seriously managers and higher-ups say this product is the greatest thing since sliced bread but it often falls short of expectations. Clients are often left scratching their heads and dont know how or when to use the tool. The product has potential but its trying to be something to everyone but ends up being nothing to anyone. The product has some serious limitations and is a perfect example of garbage in, garbage out. You have to manually fix and tweak the settings (alot!), cant work with certain types of data and doesnt 'tell' you anything. Its a confirmatory tool meaning that it can help you confirm your theory but it doesnt help you come up with the theory. 2. Management - This was the biggest problem IMO. There are people in management roles who are some of the most dishonest, two-faced people i've ever met. The Kool-Aid must taste great cause they all drank it. These leaders will literally say anything to sell and don't give a damn of the long term repercussions. Everyone knows there are problems but no one wants to admit it and if you make too much noise youre out. Its well known that there have been many hirings and layoffs over the years. You'll get thrown out and it will come out of no where

3.0
28 May 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good salary and client facing

Cons

Very mediocre culture in the company

2.0
14 Jan 2017

Product is a hammer trying to find a nail

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Some amazing talent, truly a pleasure to work with these folks on an intellectual and personal level (although I think many are now demotivated / looking to leave, see below) - Really complex and interesting problems to solve -- from a technology perspective (NLP, network theory) or use cases (how to automate research that is conducted pretty manually)

Cons

Quid has never had the guts to crisply articulate the problems that it was trying to solve for users, which has resulted in technology that 9 times out of 10 is met with the response "Cool...but what do I do with it?" We've fooled ourselves into thinking that being able to get an audience with senior leaders or an initial contract with impressive F1000 companies is a sign that we're successful. When those users very quickly churn or can only be saved with a herculean effort from our client team (aka free consulting research) that's not success -- that's surviving. You'd think that our renewal rates would be irrefutable proof that the product needs to be completely reimagined, but alas, I don't think the management team has the chutzpah to take a risk and actually define what this product would look like to be a valuable tool for users. Or just own up to the fact that this is a consulting company with some cool visuals and be done with it. I was hopeful that the new CEO (who was the original CEO and has now been reinstated) would infuse some new energy into our strategy. He stated in a company all hands that his biggest mistake in his first tenure was trying to do too much himself, and not bringing in other leaders to support him. Sadly, it looks like history is on a path to repeat itself...in his first couple of months, the head of product was fired, the head of sales/service left and he has seen no value in trying to replace those positions. He's said he will take on the role of head of product/design, "rainmaker" (senior sales / AE), AND be an effective CEO? C'mon...it's as if he thinks that his value as a leader is measured purely on the basis of what he as an individual is able to achieve, and not the sum of what the organization is able to achieve. I'm very concerned that the current leadership team is more obsessed with maintaining power / not failing, and not with the health, happiness, and success of Quid.

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