ResearchGate Reviews

3.0

43% would recommend to a friend

(188 total reviews)
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Ijad Madisch

38% approve of CEO

28% positive business outlook

ResearchGate has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 188 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The ResearchGate employee rating is 22% below average for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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188 reviews
2.0
31 May 2018
Recommend
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Pros

Some very talented work colleagues. An apparent mission that matters. Flexible working schedule. Catered lunches. Fruits and snacks.

Cons

ResearchGate truly has the potential to do something impactful, if only egos might have a lesser influence over thoughts and decisions. It has been increasingly unclear where the company wishes to go – the dramatic shifts in focuses every quarter, imprecise and contextless metrics and performance indicators, products worked on halfway and dropped, all seem to reflect a lack of good planning, an insensitivity to the scientist that they serve, and an amateur understanding of which issues truly plague the community as a whole. It is entirely possible they've all been out of the field for too long, incubating visionary ideas to a point of mismatch with the real world. There is concurrently a serious problem with internal communication and transparency, and unfortunately its solution is unlikely to be as simple as presenting product strategy to smaller groups every few weeks. The issue with ResearchGate's communication is not primarily a problem with how and how often. It's that it fails to see why and what – that they don't understand their employees, nor see that their engineers and other lower level employees have become disinterested in the work they do, that the hours they work are now out of obligation, no longer of passion. Management does not realize that culture does not come from words and declarations of what they say the culture is or should be, but rather what develops as a result of its treatment of employees and its actions, both seen and unseen. Management runs the company in the same manner they did in the very beginning, finding counsel in the echo chamber of the close-knit group of people that have been there from the beginning. They have not internalized that their company is now much larger than this faction, and that they now have a duty to solicit these woes and address them in meaningful ways. For a brief time there was talk of establishing a worker's council. An entity which happens to be legally obligated for a company of this size. Unfortunately, it was instigated by an incapable and combative person that did not understand the true role and value of the council. However, ResearchGate, a company that claims to want to do good and right by their employees, chose to act surreptitiously at mention of this term, and viewed it as a threat. They did not recognize it as a sign of their own detachment to internal issues, and they did not welcome it as a route for employees to voice their concerns. Instead they chose to suppress it, and lost a chance for what could have been a productive joint process toward improvement. I do not want to believe that there is genuine ill will in those that have authority and influencing opinion at the company, but I do believe that ego, combined with ignorance, willful or otherwise, and a constant game of equivocation has created an atmosphere of toxicity that continues to harm many good people that still work there. I know that ResearchGate patrols these reviews, so I sincerely hope that this is read without brushing it aside as a statement by a disgruntled former employee. In truth, I don't harbor any bitterness – only disappointment in what I see as wasted potential.

1.0
27 Jul 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Great colleagues and sense of camaraderie among the lower classes of the organisation in the face of systematic oppression by management. An admirable company mission of improving communication between researchers and facilitating dissemination of their findings. A decent supply of free chocolate.

Cons

Very poor transparency combined with erratic management decisions has led to an atmosphere of fear and distrust towards the company. The sudden dismissals of a number of highly competent and well liked full- and part-time employees, undertaken in a highly unprofessional way and without adequate justification have been particularly significant causes for discontent. Management have clearly and unashamedly explained that it operates a class system comprising three tiers (full-time, intern and part-time), which are differentiated by the unequal distribution of petty privileges such as access to games rooms, freedom of movement around the building, german lessons, free food, the right to eat with colleagues in the lunch room and even the number of free drinks at the Christmas party! Part-time employees have very short-term contracts (3 to 6 month) which can be renewed or not at the whim of the managers, making it dangerous to openly discuss feelings of discontent with the status quo.

1.0
23 Jan 2019

Most toxic place I've ever worked over 20 years

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- some really great colleagues, most of whom have sadly quit out of protest at the way the company is run or were fired to cut costs, while those who were unfairly promoted continue to earn fat paychecks and call all the shots - is a great lesson in how to waste a lot of money, burn customers and nurture a culture of incompetence

Cons

Oh dear, so, so many. - this place actually makes you a worse person, and you only reason that once you're out. The toxic environment created by the buffoons in charge has crushed the soul out of the company and the few well-meaning employees left - unfortunately, too many staff are two-faced and incompetent. There is a culture of dishonesty being rewarded, and of incompetence being less intimidating than a desire to improve - the company has sold lies for years to its rapidly dwindling pool of customers and results are sliding downhill like a wet piece of excrement - the management is unfortunately stockpiled by a band of henchmen and henchwomen who will do whatever it takes to protect their undeserved positions of authority. This means that you're manager is 99% likely to be deceitful AND incompetent and yet they have complete dominion over your prospects (read: micromanaging and criticising those around them as a general rule) - awfully high staff attrition rates (around 50% of staff quit or were fired in 2018) - long-service leave (2 yrs or more) often means your position will be changed without your knowledge while you're away or you'll be fired without warning when you return from your holidays

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