Glassdoor reviews

3.9

66% would recommend to a friend

(1,113 total reviews)
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Owen Humphries

84% approve of CEO

38% positive business outlook

Glassdoor has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 1,113 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Glassdoor employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Informationstechnologie industry (3.7 stars).

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4.0
Jul 10, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

People are fun, smart and motivated. They genuinely like being there. The CEO is very open and transparent about pretty much everything. A lot of information is shared in weekly all hands meetings, and employees do have a good idea of where the company is heading, the challenges ahead, why they make certain decisions (like funding rounds), etc. It is definitely a high-potential company. Glassdoor is not going away and an IPO is inevitable. So probably a decent upside for those who stick around. And of course the perks are fantastic. Catered and healthy food, free well-equipped gym with free crossfit/bootcamp/yoga classes, snacks, kayaks to take out into the bay, etc. Location is beautiful, right by the bay with views of water and hills, and running trails all around. From a product mgmt perspective, the engineers are high quality and take a lot of ownership. Things move pretty fast from ideation to execution.

Cons

While I believe that everyone in the executive leadership team is well-intentioned and want Glassdoor to succeed while creating a great culture, I think more needs to be done in order to scale. This is especially true in the product and marketing organizations. It is always hard for founders or early employees to make room as the company grows and to cede control. The shift from being a scrappy startup to a well-oiled growth engine with good processes/practices is not an easy one, but the change needs to be made. For this to happen, senior leaders need to move away from being very hands-on and driving every decision top-down to empowering their employees, trusting them to do the right things and encouraging constructive discussions/arguments. As a product leader especially, you cannot keep throwing terms like "let's be scrappy" when you should be driving sound practices through the product org that encourages good long-term planning, roadmapping process, socializing with stake holders, running experiments, etc. And when product managers feel like they do not have clear ownership and are mere foot soldiers when decisions are top down, then they will struggle to excel at their jobs. They will be left to defend ideas with various stake holders that are not their own and that they don't necessarily even believe in.

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Thanks for the feedback. It’s really helpful to read what works and where we can improve. We’re definitely a fast growing company and with that comes a lot of change, and we're doing our best to stay true to our culture while being open to bigger and better things.
5.0
Jul 8, 2015

Great Company & Special Culture

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

I'm proud to be a part of Glassdoor! Our mission of helping bring transparency and value to job seekers is very rewarding. Here are some other pros: - The people at Glassdoor are fantastic. Everyone works hard, and there seems to be a common level of mutual respect between all employees. It's evident we're all on the same team. - Senior Management is approachable and open to feedback. Important changes are generally explained in detail and accompanied with reasoning with the opportunity to ask questions. - They also provide Emotional Training, which helps you develop both professionally at work, but also with your personal relationships. - Great opportunities for career advancement and growth.

Cons

Pretty much the cons are byproducts of the massive growth of Glassdoor experienced over the last year. - The more people joining the company, the more challenging it becomes to encourage a fun and consistent culture, where people know and care about each other. - Many formal policies and procedures are currently being put in place or revamped. Embracing change is important, but the speed can feel overwhelming and somewhat disjointed at times.

5.0
Jul 4, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

* Glassdoor is an amazing place to work. I have worked for startups for over a decade now, and the culture is amazing. I can say many companies try to achieve what Glassdoor has with regards to culture, but they just don't quite take it seriously enough. But you have to give to receive. You have to contribute to the culture to reap the rewards. You will be culled if you aren't contributing with your heart and mind. This is because they take the culture of the company as well as it's success very seriously. * I was given plenty of room to prove my merit and was promoted several times during my tenure. * The compensation was without compare. * Free Lunch, Gym, Arcade, Game Room and more. * Great facilities in the corporate office * They don't skimp on resources. This aren't afraid to buy you good, high end equipment to ensure you can get your job done. * They are fast paced and get things done. * Great leadership. The company has rarely not delivered on what is says it's going to do. They deliver the roadmap, and unless there is a good reason to deviate, they don't.

Cons

* If you aren't ready to give it your all this place isn't for you. It's a culture of hard work and hard play. Sometimes it can be a bit daunting, as it's full of driven successful people. * Communication can be difficult in a startup environment. Sometimes the right hand doesn't know what the left is doing, but this is very common in growing companies, so it's more a just be aware thing. During busy sprints, you may have to send communications a few times to get through as people are very busy.

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