Groupon reviews

2.9

43% would recommend to a friend

(4,354 total reviews)
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Dusan Senkypl

45% approve of CEO

39% positive business outlook

Groupon has an employee rating of 2.9 out of 5 stars, based on 4,354 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Groupon employee rating is 25% below average for employers within the Tecnologia da informação industry (3.9 stars).

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4K reviews
4.0
Mar 6, 2025

Ok

Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

Clear schedule Pay on time

Cons

Stressful pacing and tempo Open space

1.0
Mar 6, 2025
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

Your colleagues are truly the only good part of the job.

Cons

I have waited on submitting a review for some time, to gauge any positive changes, but no. In one sentence, I cannot express how disappointed I am on what Groupon has become, not only to merchants, but to their employees-you know, the ones SELLING your (terrible) product. From the day you start, you enter the false fairytale that is Groupon. By day 3, you are calling and losing merchants because you have no clue what you're even selling, and all of the diameters/restrictions of such. Depending on perspective, you may enjoy being thrown in; cool. Enter threats of job security moving forward. Within your first two weeks you must pass their "test" which is one of the most confusing open-book tests any of us took. Employees who "took the test together" and had same exact answers, had different results. (First indication Groupon can't do proper math) This wiped out half of all training classes after they "failed." I cannot express this enough, you are constantly threatened with losing your job. They continue to move goalposts even when you're meeting KPIs, metrics, and targets. If they tell you the training period is 6 weeks - ohhh, no, figure a solid 4 months..and no, the commission does not remain the same. They revise the commission structure often and leave you completely confused (even managers don't know). You will be forced to walk away from the very few merchants who are desperate enough to try Groupon. EVERY DAY there is a new restriction of what can be closed, depending on WHO reviews it. Don't let them lie to you that you'll be able to "close anything" after the training. It gets worse after that, limiting you to very small territories and even more restrictions of what we can actually close (though merchants can sign up themselves online with worse margins). In addition, there are a few senior sales reps who will literally STEAL your leads you sourced and contacted, right up until they're ready to close...and bam! Rory got them. Keep an eye out, you'll deal with this exact situation many times. Management has openly acknowledged this, however continues to turn their heads. (thanks for the support y'all) European leadership has run this place into its grave. They know we are miserable but they clearly do not care about a positive office/work culture. There are about 4 managers who know what they're doing, because they've been there for at least a year+...others are literally months fresh and don't have the answers to questions of those they are leading. Keep in mind this is a company that's been around for 15+ years, and their retention rate is.....??? Long story short, you can do better literally anywhere else. The pay is borderline poverty level in a big city like Chicago, and the job itself somehow sucks even more than that. Work literally anywhere else instead..retail, grocery stores, restaurants, the library, and be treated as a human literally making more than Groupon's $19/hr. This place truly takes the cake; I have never worked for a company I trusted less.

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