Pros
The environment at ZoomInfo is fast-paced and focused on driving business impact, regardless of role. I've found that the culture really emphasizes how you can help drive the bottom line regardless of department, which keeps everyone laser-focused on business outcomes. Over the past few years, the company has navigated some ups and downs while finding its footing in AI innovation, but within the last year, it's definitely hit its stride. I've been impressed by how the company is merging its data, insights, and signals to create a GTM intelligence platform that supports go-to-market teams across any industry and company size. With a co-founder CEO still at the helm, there's a strong entrepreneurial mentality, all hands on deck, kick down doors, do whatever it takes to succeed. For employees who enjoy a building-and-flying-the-plane environment, this creates real opportunities to make an impact and shape the company's future. Having worked at companies of various sizes, I can say that ZoomInfo at its current size falls in line with what I've seen at other recently public midsize companies. I also believe a significant portion of job satisfaction comes from the people you work with, and I'm very fortunate to have a manager I can learn from whose managing philosophies align with mine, plus an awesome team that reports to me. This makes coming to work every week that much more enjoyable and rewarding.
Cons
I'm not sure these are necessarily cons, but rather reflections of the organization's culture and mentality, which is not always what people are looking for in their job or role. The fast-paced culture at ZoomInfo may not be for everyone. The entrepreneurial "do whatever it takes" mentality, while energizing for some, isn't for someone who just wants to come do their job and go home. That said, ZoomInfo is very transparent about this. As a public midsize company for the past five years, ZoomInfo is still building out its operational systems and procedures in certain areas, which means there's ongoing work to be done in how the organization operates overall. Change can sometimes feel like it's happening constantly.