Snap reviews

3.4

48% would recommend to a friend

(1,189 total reviews)
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Evan Spiegel

28% approve of CEO

19% positive business outlook

Snap has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 1,189 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Snap 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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2.0
Mar 9, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

- The idea/concept actually works, even in it's terrible format of Snapchat app it is something people actually like, which makes this all the more tragic. - The logo is cool I guess and LA is a good base to work/live from.

Cons

- Management is terrible. This is mostly down to the fact that every manager who works there, for the most part has no major experience in that role. Heads of departments are ex Accenture folk with no real leadership or failed ex startup leads who continue to not understand the scale up process. - CEO is just weird, seriously.. The emails that he sends with attached Google doc patronising advice that literally sound ridiculous, it's so cringe. I get wanting to be like Steve Jobs but be realistic.. Also laying off people but then throwing a $4 Million dollar Xmas bash? Insensitive would be kind.. - Culture is toxic. There is no ability to discuss products, everything is super secret and even the changes sometimes don't show face till they get pushed public. Product feedback is treated with no respect, Evan's product mind apparently knows no feedback so we just push a redesign that sucks, even though everyone at the company said..'it sucks'. You can't just see data either, it's very private so doing data driven decisions is pretty much impossible. - Team managers especially within Ops are out to make a career for themselves, not better Snap. At each turn it is evident where they cut corners, waste money and make terrible decisions based on politics and ego then on what's wise.

1.0
Mar 9, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Some really smart co-workers (who got cut in a brutal layoff ), and there is always something to learn from them. Free food ( less and less offered every day )

Cons

Lipstick on a pig, looks fine on the surface, but lots of politics underneath. Especially in very large teams where 20 people might report to one manager. Expect zero transparency from the rest of the company , especially the leadership. Since this has already been the norm for so many years, I highly doubt this culture will change once we all finally move to the "new, centralized" office in Santa Monica. This also means you might not know if a cut is coming until the day it comes! Surprise! Saw a lot of good engineers get laid off just because they were not part of their managers' favorite cliques. And then these poor folks get labeled as 'poor performers' This is what the company has evolved to over the years. Beware, for any folks who might be joining now just because of the tempting new vesting schedule(25-25-25-25). There might be more layoffs coming up! Some folks this time were cut right before their vesting date just so to save the company some money. Smart Move by Snap to break even!

2.0
Mar 8, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- all the individual engineers are talented - your lower level managers are pretty awesome people - there's interesting work - hiring bar and diversity seem to be good shape - amenities and perks are pretty nice - good work life balance

Cons

- upper management is just stinking awful. You'll never hear from Evan except through maybe five emails in the course of a year. - They're constantly "restructuring" and shifting teams around for no reason making it seem like there's some weird politics going around. I was involuntarily moved under five teams in a year each with a different director - Some big big BIG decisions seem to be knee-jerk responses. Very little stuff are data-driven - No transparency. I got all of my developments on the business side of Snap via TechCrunch like everyone else. - Honestly not sure where the future of the company will go. Poor morale when I left - Venice homeless people hate you

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