GlobalData Reviews

3.2

48% would recommend to a friend

(2,220 total reviews)
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Mike Danson

60% approve of CEO

51% positive business outlook

GlobalData has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 2,220 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The GlobalData employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management and consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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5.0
13 Aug 2016
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Pros

Good frequent communications from the business development team on how Analyst-led client interactions has lead to them earn six figues on someone elses hard work. Good for HR to look out for our health and safety, someone accidentally ordered a hot water dispenser but luckily this was removed before someone died/had a serious accident. Good suggestion by one of the reviews below to each out for lunch every day. Paying the typical £8 for lunch in the area is not cheap on analyst salaries but analyst should prioritise networking over social life. GD recognises that in other companies the paying of bonus in highly politicised and controversial, so good decision on punishing everyone equally. Unlike other companies, GD is not elitist in anyway. In fact they have shown they are more progressive by having an "inverted pyramid" structure where the slowest people are promoted each year.

Cons

Due to restructuring, we no longer get to hear ITs humourous one liners. Not enough levels I.e. instead of Analyst, Senior Analyst, Director there should be Analyst 1, Analyst 2, Snr analyst 1, Snr analyst 2, managing analyst, associate director, junior director, director 1, director 2, co-senior director, director OVERRIDE.

1.0
19 Jul 2021
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Pros

Colleagues are a good laugh. Sales training was positive (not now that the main trainer has left). Because it is so bloodthirsty, with such high employee turnover, you gain qualities in the process of working your heart out to keep your job. Danson has increased investment into sales tech.

Cons

Revenue delivered does not equal pay rises. Hard work does not equal pay rises. Brown nosing your manager = pay rises. Management pay their homogenous friends and not others. Environment is overly stressful, no corporate ever has a turnover rate like GD. Sales/Marketing/Analysts/Product are largely kept separate, management unwilling to take on board feedback from the front lines, a lot of disorganisation and unprofessional chaos. Managers are happy to continually lie to your face. Extremely male dominated & overly misogynistic environs in Sales, this is not a professional / corporate company. Women are and were driven away from the Sales floor. This is a boiler room Sales environment with high spec tools, and middle management that fails its role in modernising the company. For inexplicable reasons, management are hellbent on driving Sales teams back to the office, in the middle of the pandemic. However their hypocrisy shines through when they themselves don't bother turning up. If you're not working in the Intelligence Centre / SaaS side of the business, you are essentially a worthless nobody.

1.0
2 Oct 2018

What a horrible place to work

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Pros

Good work life balance. Not much pressure. Never work weekends. Hardly ever stay beyond 6pm.

Cons

-No benefits. Not a single thing. - We don't even have tea/coffee provided for staff. Just tap water. Shows how much they value employees. -Very poor salaries. No pay rise in 4 years. -No bonuses every paid out. Yes that is correct NEVER -No training. As in no training at all. -No policy on promotions. Let me make that clear. There is absolutely no policy on promotions. Each and every one has to be personally reviewed by Mike Danson. When was the last time you heard of a large company having the CEO review and approve each promotion. -This is a sales focused company. Don't be fooled by the name. There are hundreds of awards for sales but virtually nothing for analysts. -Horrible, shady and weak methodology. Don't fall for the claim that research integrity is highly valued. If only clients know how much lies and crap we put into our data. - Massive redundancies and a hiring freeze in many departments. Lots of people leaving and not being replaced. - Absolutely no strategic direction. Mike has bought all of these companies with no strategic clue how to integrate them all effectively. We have just recently been rebranded as GlobalData but beyond this superficial change of name and new colours, it is a very silo organisation with each team working independently. - This is not a publicly listed organisation with international office. It is run with a very tight grip by Mike Danson. It is his personal business and he is the only one that matters. He micromanages everything. Runs it like a personal business. My theory is the Mike Danson is slashing costs (e.g. hiring freeze), pushing sales staff to the max in a pure standard PE model to make the company appear extremely profitable and eventually sell it off. Lower your cost base, push sales, boost company margins making it very lucrative to buyers.

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