My wife is being pursued by Gartner for a senior analyst role. Comp sounds good ($220k + stock), but curious about how it is to work for them. Would be home office + limited travel. Checking Glassdoor, but no one pulls punches on Blind so wanted to ask here, too.
It’s a good role. Analysts have massive freedom and they are treated like gods considering that they write the main Gartner product, research.
Depends what she values and is looking for. Yes it’s challenging but she’ll learn a ton from talking to clients of different size and industry. It is extremely metric driven which is annoying but what big company that is hyper growth focused isn’t these days. Did she accept? I can shed more perspective but I assume I’m too late here.
They were hot and heavy on her, then went dark. She was warned that it could take months, but we’re not holding our breath.
What group are they recruiting her for? IT, high tech, marketing, supply chain, finance, HR, etc
Does she like being in a heavily metrics driven organisation? If you can follow the ridged process it works well. However there is a major lack of autonomy and a significant amount of change currently as the org attempts to scale and engage new user base. Is the opportunity, yes but can you don’t it your way, not really.
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