Meta reviews

3.6

55% would recommend to a friend

(17,952 total reviews)
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44% approve of CEO

53% positive business outlook

Meta has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 17,952 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Meta employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Informationstechnologie industry (3.9 stars).

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3.0
Dec 8, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- On the right team, you'll find a healthy work culture. People are incredibly kind and there's an emphasis on collaboration over competition. - The mission is still something I believe in. It is ambitions to help people around the world connect to the Internet and each other. - The feeling of building products that reach more than 2 billion people is awesome. - Internal tools and infrastructure is best of class, especially for shipping fast. - Benefits are solid. You're taken care of with food, healthcare, and other convenience perks that are delightful to have. - Most work-life balance challenges are self-inflicted. People want to succeed, but the company supports you when you say that you need to get some work off your plate. - There are some early-Facebook veterans who make their areas of Facebook special. Find them and get to know them!

Cons

The company is struggling with mismanaged employee growth and rapid, negative changes in the company's culture. - Internal politics have drastically increased. There is a growing focus on optics vs. impact, which is incompatible with a culture that operates under "Focus on Impact." - I found it difficult to express the company's values such as Be Bold and Be Open in a couple of organizations, because leaders who were external hires brought in a hierarchy, a "CYA" culture, and a combination of empire building and swim lanes. - The culture in some organization is toxic – people feel unsafe voicing their opinions and being their authentic selves. - Many teams find themselves blinded by metrics, still doing good work but missing the greater opportunities by ignoring clear paradoxes between metrics and customer experience. - Internal transfer policies can be restrictive due to restrictions around leveling and performance. I know at least three people who left the company who wanted to move to a role that better suited them, but could not because they weren't meeting expectations in their current role (that didn't suit them).

5.0
Dec 13, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

transparency at every level, easy to do job (tools, resources, organization), freedom (independence, empowerment), people (strongest and best talented engineers), benefits (stocks, base pay, perks)

Cons

competitive environment (bar is too high), work life balance (long hours, randomness, always available, competition), stress (impact, impact, impact, impact)

5.0
Oct 6, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Dream Job: -Autonomy to work 100% independently, authority to make huge decisions that shape the business, and pretty near perfect manager and leadership support. -Quite literally the smartest, hardest working and most competent people I've worked with in every facet of the company (including start-ups, mature companies, and post-start up tech companies). - Low tolerance of BS, low tolerance of "everything is amazing, everyone is perfect" when things can be improved. - The org moves fast with people issues, low performance (when appropriate), and childish behavior (very very low tolerance for this). - Incredibly lean orgs, especially in HR, so you really have the ability to own a business from end to end. - Low tolerance for politics or front stage/back stage behavior. - Best HR team I've ever worked with including the best manager I've ever worked with. Full of high performing, no jerk, high wit peers at the top of their game.

Cons

- Incredibly lean - At least on the non-tech side of the house we could easily add 5 more HRBP's/HRG's and still be understaffed. The pro is way more opportunity for impact, the con is that you just cant get to every org, manager or employee that could be optimized with some extra attention. - Comfort in the gray - Being successful at Facebook means being comfortable without always having a process, policy, or system to fall back on. The bonus is it leaves more freedom for judgement, the down side is first ever decisions can feel like they're policy setting (even if no policy is created)

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