Glassdoor is a company full of supportive people - while some companies say they have a "no-jerk" atmosphere, we really do.
Very flat organization, which makes you feel like you have influence.
Extremely collaborative environment.
A meaningful mission. Finding a job can be very stressful, and ending up in the wrong company is even worse.
Cons
While we have grown past start up phase, we still have some growth areas in order to truly build for scale.
We tend to be fiscally conscious, and don't always invest in benefits like professional development or educational assistance programs.
Glassdoor Response
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Thank you for sharing your thoughts about your experience at Glassdoor. It’s great to hear you feel supported by your colleagues and feel empowered to make an impact. As the company grows, there are certainly areas to improve and invest further as you mentioned. Your feedback on these areas is helpful as we look at enhancing the experience of every employee and the programs we provide for them. - Glassdoor
- Amazing management & team
- Growth and learning opportunities
- Flexible with work-life balance
- Meaningful work
Cons
I cannot think of any cons.
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Feb 11, 2026
Anonymous employee
Former employee, more than 5 years
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Pros
The benefits and culture were probably the best I've ever had. Even better than the benefits were the people I worked with. I enjoyed coming into work and doing my job and really stood behind the company tag line of helping people find jobs they love.
Cons
During covid things started getting bad. Like many other companies layoffs came around and how the company handled those were terrible. You show up one day and next thing you know you lose access and cryptic email and then your'e gone. This happened again in 2025. They brought in person whose job it was to basically get people to leave. They didn't care about the content on the site, or any of the efforts in place to promote integrity and transparency and instead just wanted to shove AI down everyone's throat. What's sad is that Glassdoor was once a great company that I was proud to say I worked for. Now it's just like everywhere else, AI, AI, AI and trying to get people to quit before the next round of layoffs.