GDS Group reviews

3.1

53% would recommend to a friend

(691 total reviews)

Spencer Green and Charles Oakley

53% approve of CEO

43% positive business outlook

GDS Group has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 691 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The GDS Group employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Administración y consultoría industry (3.7 stars).

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691 reviews
3.0
Aug 1, 2012
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Pros

-If you are sub-25 or in your late 20's/early 30's and immature, this place is a dream. Free Friday happy hours, forced drinking, aggressive men who outnumber attractive women almost 3:1, it';s easy to make $5,300 of a single phone call and get laid by the aggressive guy pulling down just as much cash as you in the same day (I would know). -GREAT MONEY ... provided you work for it. After working really hard and prospecting in the smartest way possible, I had an amazing five month streak that paid for a year's worth of rent in an east side walk-up, 20+ pairs of designer shoes, a personal trainer at one of the most expensive gyms in Manhattan, dinner in the best restaurants, and all the single-malt scotch I could drink. In short, I lived the quintessential New York life before I turned 23. -In-office social life ... because it's a cult that encourages you to drink and screw your deskmates, you do bond with these people (even if it's only due to the excessive drinking that makes you feel close to relative strangers). I left there over four years ago and I still have some friend there (though most of the people in upper management and those kissing up to them treated me like a pariah after I decided to leave). -Lack of high intelligence needed to succeed ... As a recent college graduate with a dual degree and the “cum laude” stamp on both aforementioned degrees, it was a kick in the you-know-what to see people with no college degrees who could barely read crush it on a given month where I was not performing as well. To the street-smart and not book-smart weasel, however, this job is amazing because it can open the door to a salary your average uneducated and unintelligent person could never acquire under normal circumstances. -The Training ... I've worked in the Fortune 50 and I've worked in slightly more professional sales pits since I left 33 Whitehall (the office before the Trump Building on Wall St.) 4.5 years ago. I'll say this about the training there: it teaches you to close and accept no excuses from the client who hesitates to buy. It might sound cheesy or "Boiler Room," but they teach very early on that if you're not closing, then someone is closing you -- like the military or Catholic school, such a rigid mindset will never leave you. Moreover, I had the honor of working under of one the fairest and most fun managers (who didn't dip his pen in the company ink as often as his peers) whom I still consider my best boss ever (despite working in 3 positions since then). -It is a throwback to the days of Mad Men, where over-confident men chase women around the office and they cannot/do not want to say "no." As a girl between 21-23, it gave me a rush, if I had to put up with that now, I'd probably knee a lot more guys in the groin.

Cons

-Some of my cons are weighed against the pros in the above section. -No social life outside of the GDS circle. -Feast or famine mentality. If you have a dry month or two (it happens to all us), it's really tough to going from a 20k check one week to a 1,200 check the next week. -The constant boiler room pep talks. -Being cast off by upper management and it's eager-to-please subordinates when you decide to leave. -Lack of morals inside work ...Selling a "trade publication" that never reached decision makers in its industry, selling conference seats to nobodies in an industry looking to rub elbows with the leading industry decision makers who have no idea that they've signed on for 8-12 closed door meetings with said nobodies, lying to administrators to get cell phones of decision makers, lying about affiliations with major industry organizations to set a meeting, lying about people you're working with to set a meeting, etc. -Never being allowed to sit unless you're closing (I cannot tell you how many times I've heard a British accent bark at me "motion creates emotion!"). -Lack of morals outside work ... encouragement of post-work drinking and a cavalier attitude about excessive inter-office sex are part of the "you only live once" and "work hard/play hard" attitude that the office prides itself in. After you get older (and hopefully wiser), you realize the managers and senior staff encouraging this lifestyle are, for the most part, massive tools who need to grow up.

1.0
Nov 19, 2025
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Pros

ZERO!! The view from the office is their only saving grace for an office environment.

Cons

In my first week at GDS I saw 6 sales people get fired and even more get demoted. Employees crying in bathrooms over the office culture and scared that they’ll be next. Management micromanages you, even bathroom breaks are timed. If you’re late to work, be prepared to provide evidence of subway delays. Rumors that you never get paid out properly for your commission. Hardly any new hires from 2025 have made any commission this year/close deals, just want you to keep cold calling and scamming company's. They hire a lot of people really quickly and never give them proper training; managers will barely speak to you. Do not leave a current job for a job at GDS as most new hires do not last more than 2 to 6 months. They want you to lie about what company you’re calling from as their reputation is bad. Very fake and phony management. Furthermore, they’re incompetent at using Salesforce and log things on Excel like we’re in the dark ages.

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GDS Group Response
5mo
Thank you for taking the time to leave a review. We’re genuinely sorry to hear about your experience and take concerns like these very seriously. Creating a respectful and supportive workplace is a priority for us, and it’s clear from your review that your experience did not reflect this. However, claims that staff are 'timed' for toilets breaks, and commission is not paid correctly are completely unsubstantiated and simply not true - we would not have lasted for over 36 years a a busienss with practices such as these. If you have ligitamte concerns about conduct, compensation or workplace practices to raise, please contact HR directly at Human.Resources@gdsgroup.com Over the past year we have been investing in improved onboarding, clearer performance expectations and better use of our internal systems and tools. We are also reviewing feedback related to sales training and management communication to ensure our processes are fair and clearly understood.
1.0
Nov 8, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Been able to make some long term friends but even they hate the place from top to bottom.

Cons

Really unsure where to start….. CEO changes his mind like the wind with projects/ideas. He is only in it for himself. He will happily walk past you in the office and ignore you after saying hello or asking how he is. Not had a pay review in over 18 months. Completely shut down when you ask management, everyone else in the same boat. We are told to lie to clients about who is attending events and name drop large companies. Everyone tries to steal your leads and there are multiple cross overs in some cases the same lead being emailed by over 10 people. Senior management changes occur far too often which has effected culture.

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GDS Group Response
6mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. While it’s difficult to read that your experience has been negative, we genuinely appreciate you raising these concerns. We understand how important communication, recognition and consistency are to a healthy work environment. In terms of leadership changes - the SLT has remained the same for the past two years so we do not agree with your take on changes at the top leading to a challenging work environment, as this simply has not been the case. We have created an aligned sales structure where individuals work in verticalised teams. As such we have seen a dramtic reduction in cross over with individuals working on the same leads. Backed up by stringent and well managed rules of engagement, its very clear and obvious who works on which leads. Unfortunately your point on 'eveyone tries to steal your leads' does not truly represent how things are done at GDS Group. Thank you for your time and good luck moving forward.
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