Great if you're US based or in Sales - Anonymous employee Gartner Employee Review

4.0
25 Jul 2015
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The company continues to grow so there are lots of opportunities. Can travel to some interesting places and meet some interesting people. There are some very knowledgeable and talented people there. The people are, on the whole, supportive and committed.

Cons

Continued centralization of management to the US is resulting in decreased satisfaction in the 'remote' sites. Even though international operations are sizeable, they seem largely ignored in terms of influence over strategy. Probably great if you're able to relocate to the US; if not, your career probably won't go far. In some areas, progression does also appear to depend on who you know, rather than how good you are.

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5.0
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Pros

Relative to other talent competitors, Gartner does a great job in providing opportunities for growth and advancement, with associates who possess the right mindset and drive the right business outcomes advancing more quickly.

Cons

While Gartner is continuing to grow, the pace of growth has temporarily slowed in recent years due to macro-economic factors and the misperception that AI is positioned to replace the business & technology insights that Gartner provides to its clients. It's been great to see the actions being taken this year to combat this perception and further invest in AI solutions internally to empower the organization.

4.0
14 Jun 2026
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Pros

Being a globally recognized company makes it easy to consistently engage clients. Great benefits. Amazing people (managers and colleagues) For the most part there is a clear path to success and promotions. Executives listen to feedback after every internal call to help guide strategy.

Cons

In office mandate increasing in office days from once a month to once a week. Need to live in Florida or Texas because of the in office mandate. Promotions take a while since there are many people going for the same roles. Hard to reach clients and constant territory’s shifting makes it difficult to achieve the numbers you and management expect.

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