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5.0
Jun 13, 2017
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Pros

The work culture is amazing! I love my coworkers; it's easy to reach out and ask for help--everyone is extremely friendly and genuine. My managers have always made me feel like I am cared about as a person, and I appreciate that they are always providing and encouraging us to take opportunities to learn and grow.

Cons

UserTesting has grown a lot in the past few years and is shaping up to be a formidable company. As such, working here, you can expect a lot of changes (in internal processes, etc.) that will eventually lead the company to greater success.

4.0
Mar 13, 2016
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Pros

The company is growing fast! That gives individual employees a lot of opportunity to affect best practices and how we do things on a company wide basis. Lots of opportunity to have your voice heard by your direct managers and executives.

Cons

The company expects employees to affect change if you see something that needs to be changed or made better. This can put a lot of pressure on employees, but overall is worth it. Complainers need not apply. If you have an issue help figure out how to fix it!

5.0
Mar 8, 2016
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Pros

The people here are nearly all passionate about what they do, and learning how to be the best they can be within that role. UserTesting is fast-paced work environment, but the culture and company benefits foster a positive work+life balance. What might be best about working at UserTesting is the level of autonomy and respect that is given to employees once they have been fully onboarded and proven they can do quality work. Hard work and demonstrations of intelligence do not go unnoticed here. On another note, I've been able to make contacts at a large amount of other companies by virtue of working as a consultant here.

Cons

We're not quite to the point of being a large, have-every-benefit-imaginable sort of company. That said, this isn't a huge drawback, just don't expect to liken our lunch room to those at Google and Facebook. In addition, the pay is a bit of a trade-off considering the same role (UX Researcher) at other companies is paid significantly more than those at UserTesting. However, this comes along with the opportunity to work with a massive amount of different projects, methodologies, and companies, so it seems to be worth it.

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