Own Company reviews

3.8

61% would recommend to a friend

(361 total reviews)

Sam Gutmann

69% approve of CEO

62% positive business outlook

Own Company has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 361 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Own Company 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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361 reviews
1.0
Oct 23, 2024

Awful experience

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Nice office space and location.

Cons

Huge lack of accountability, trust, and expectations. Spineless, inexperienced leadership. Jobs are as reliable as a wet paper bag. Do nothing wrong and you still may get let go because of the above.

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Own Company Response
1y
It sounds like your experience at Own was frustrating despite enjoying our office amenities, and that’s certainly not the kind of experience we want for anyone on our team. Our goal is to provide every employee with the resources and support they need to succeed, including clear expectations and continuous development for all of our leaders. Building trust through transparency is one of our core values, and while we can’t control shifts in the market, we aim to keep employees well-informed on our strategic direction to create a sense of stability.
1.0
Sep 5, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

High salaries Cool office Talented developers

Cons

It feels like the company has made drastic changes in an effort to improve, but unfortunately, without success. We've terminated employees, parted ways with two of our founders, and in just two years, replaced nearly the entire executive team across HR, R&D, Finance, Marketing, Sales, and IT. Honestly, we're still stuck in the same place—or worse, we seem to be declining. I used to think the talented leaders who left weren't a fit for our culture, as we were told. That seemed reasonable at first, but the longer I stayed, the more I realized the real issue wasn’t their lack of fit but rather that they weren't willing to align with the CEO’s philosophy. Initially, I had a lot of respect for him, but after working closely with him, it became clear why the company is struggling to progress. When one person’s ego and prestige are prioritized over the company’s success, it stifles growth. Letting go of some of our most talented leaders simply because they challenged the CEO’s ideas highlights a weakness in leadership. Those few remaining leaders who don't challenge him appear to stay because they maintain the status quo rather than push for meaningful change. Speaking with former leaders confirmed what I’d come to understand: while the CEO may have sharp business acumen, his leadership skills are lacking. He's missing the essential soft skills needed to inspire and guide a team, especially in a culture like Israel's, where strong leadership thrives on open debate and challenges. If we've terminated and replaced everyone yet the company continues to decline, it’s time to address the core issue. The Board of Directors should consider appointing a more experienced CEO with better leadership abilities to guide the company toward sustainable growth.

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Own Company Response
1y
We acknowledge that growth often means making tough calls and shaking things up. The changes across our leadership and teams reflect a genuine effort to position the company for long-term success, even though we realize these shifts can feel challenging and may disrupt what’s familiar. Bringing in new perspectives is part of our strategy to stay innovative and agile in a fast-paced industry. We’re focused on moving forward with intention, driving forward in our shared values of transparency, grit, and always putting our customers first.
1.0
Aug 19, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Becoming emotionally and mentally drained

Cons

The absolute worst in leadership. No clue how this company is still around.

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Own Company Response
1y
It’s concerning to hear that you’re feeling drained, and feedback about the emotional and mental impact of your work is taken very seriously at Own. If you or any of our employees are facing challenges, reaching out to your HR Business Partner can be a great step. We have resources available, like talk therapy and our employee assistance program, to help support the mental health of our employees. We want every team member to feel heard and supported.
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