Fifty-nine percent of people who work at tech companies say their CEOs are either “good” or “excellent” when it comes to driving business results, according to the latest reading of an ongoing query by Comparably. More than 5,000 workers across the tech industry participated in the query.
Twenty-four percent of workers said their CEO was “average”; 11% said their CEO was “poor”; and 7% said their CEO was “very bad.”

Men give CEOs slightly higher marks
Thirty-one percent of men ranked their CEO “excellent” compared with 26% of women. Twenty-nine percent of women rank their CEO “average” compared with 23% of men.

Snapshot of the most experienced workers
Fifty-nine percent of workers with 10 years’ experience or more ranked their CEO as “excellent” or “good,” the most of any experience level.

The latest reading is as of Feb. 2.