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      Why do UserTesting employees quit?

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      Toxic Culture, Zero Growth, and a Deeply Misleading Sales Structure

      Business development representative (bdr)
      Current employee
      Denver, CO
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      The product has market recognition, and some colleagues on the ground level are talented and well-intentioned. Fully remote setup allows flexibility in daily scheduling.

      Cons

      Zero Career Growth: Despite hitting or exceeding quota consistently year-over-year, there were no clear pathways for promotion or advancement. “No cap on commission” was repeatedly promised but quietly undermined—quotas were raised arbitrarily and accelerator percentages were slashed without notice. Not a Meritocracy: Performance doesn’t matter. Promotions were political and based on favoritism, not results. Sales reps who hit targets were pushed harder without meaningful reward. Deep Ethical Concerns: Senior leadership openly instructed reps to input fake pipeline numbers for their top accounts—essentially cooking the books to look better to private equity investors. This wasn't a misunderstanding; it was a deliberate, top-down directive. Toxic Culture & Racism: I experienced racist remarks from colleagues that were brushed off by management when reported. There is little to no accountability for behavior that violates basic standards of respect. Private Equity Destruction: Since the PE acquisition, the soul of the company has been gutted. Decisions are made solely for investor optics—not for the long-term health of the business or wellbeing of the employees. Morale tanked and turnover skyrocketed.

      11

      Reflecting on 6+ Years at UserTesting

      Sr program manager
      Former employee
      Atlanta, GA
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      - Collaborative and talented team with a strong sense of camaraderie. - Flexible work arrangements that supported a healthy work-life balance. - Engaging work with products that genuinely make a difference for users and clients. - Comprehensive benefits package - ERGs avaliable

      Cons

      - Recent organizational changes have led to unexpected layoffs, affecting long-tenured employees without clear communication or warning. - Shifts in leadership and company direction occasionally caused misalignment across teams. - Limited transparency around decision-making processes during critical company transitions.

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