Overall Satisfaction with Clarabridge
We are one of their only ones using it for internal HR uses.
Currently, Clarabridge is being used by Talent and Culture (HR) to assess mainly exit interviews but also to look into survey results. In use for exits, we are trying to analyze anything and everything from why employees are leaving to legal issues, etc. In survey analysis of current employees, we take the data and want to hear the voice of employees in order to truly get a strong understanding of things they like and do not like.
Currently, Clarabridge is being used by Talent and Culture (HR) to assess mainly exit interviews but also to look into survey results. In use for exits, we are trying to analyze anything and everything from why employees are leaving to legal issues, etc. In survey analysis of current employees, we take the data and want to hear the voice of employees in order to truly get a strong understanding of things they like and do not like.
- Categorization: It is able to take the data and truly put into different categories based on what you create/ choose in the admin panel.
- Sentiment analysis: It creates a sentiment (which you can edit) for every single word in the survey.
- Customer Service: they are very quick and on point with requests and communicating new releases as well as training/ assistance.
- Not that they are not awesome but things could constantly improve on the NLP for sarcasm based comments ( I know it is a machine and this is hard but It is one of my only frustrations)
- Well, due to the organization not truly pushing it for its value, we have struggled on this. We have seen great insight into certain projects when trying to improve certain processes or management structure and seeing the decline in those categories for term reasons/explanations but that does not truly say that the problem is fixed. You could draw a parallel but living in assumptions can cause more issues.
- Kanjoya and In-House Tool
Clarabridge is far superior and the two truly can not be compared or spoken of in the same category. I would be open to the discussion of the many differences.
20 - Mainly HR