Snap reviews

3.4

48% would recommend to a friend

(1,184 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 1,184 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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5.0
Apr 15, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

1. Building and improving a great product with a fast growing user base. 2. A top-notch engineering environment. I enjoyed working with a lot of brilliant colleagues every day. 3. Actively listening to users' feedbacks and reacting to them very quickly 4. Excellent working environment, right next to the Venice Beach. I've worked in a number of companies before and this is the best working place so far.

Cons

Not much that I am aware of. Probably try to find more good people to join the company, and work on this great product together.

1.0
Apr 13, 2015

Poor management. Negative culture.

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Free lunch and dinner - Casual attire - Work by the beach - Small company means bigger impact on the user base and on the product

Cons

- Top-level management is churning, most recently our COO - Unpolished CEO who loves to fly off the handle and fire people who disagree with him - Complete secrecy and lack of trust: even as an employee & shareholder you're not allowed to know any information about the company: projects, users, valuation, etc. - Face-time in the office matters. Unlike every other tech company, working from home is frowned upon. But you'll be too scared to ask, so it doesn't matter. - Mandatory Wednesday evening meetings.... seriously. - Very junior leadership across the company - Shocking amounts of red-tape and bureaucracy for such a small company - Negative, fear-driven, top-down culture - Less competitive salaries, benefits, & perks to Silicon Valley competitors (see below) - Horrific equity vesting schedule over 4 years: 10%, 20%, 30%, 40% whereas almost every other company you vest 25% a year for 4 years. - 10 days of PTO a year and 5 sick days (No, I'm not joking, and yes this is 2015. Better not get sick this year... or any year!) - No performance reviews/salary adjustments, etc. - No bonus structure - No 401k matching - All those really cool tech company perks you've heard about: we don't have any of them. - Far from the rest of the tech community in the Silicon Valley (means limited options when it's time to change jobs) - Cost of living in Venice/Santa Monica is insane. Bay Area prices. Less Egregious Cons: - Working by Venice beach can actually be pretty annoying, loud, or even scary - If you didn't join the company early enough to get a parking spot, you have to park in a lot 1 mile away and take a (free) shuttle to the office. The shuttle starts going back to the lot in the evening at 6pm. Good luck getting home if you need to leave before that (but you won't need to leave before 6, because you'll be too scared to ask)

5.0
Aug 28, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Given the general media perception of the company, when I joined the company, I was expecting it to be less serious and more flamboyant than most new age tech firms today. However, Snapchat is a place that turned out to be as, if not a little more serious, than most of them. The people here are extremely driven and motivated. I think what drives a lot of Snapchat's views, beliefs, and policies, is the fact that it has not let its ideologies be motivated or influenced by external stimuli. Most of the decisions taken here are very objective and independent, and unlike a lot of what I saw at various Bay Area firms. A lot of this originates from the upper level management. My favorite thing about working here is being in the middle of such a rapid and crucial growth phase. Being an active part of such growth is a very educational process, and it is really motivating to see people going above and beyond to push the company forward. It really shows and promotes a general sense of ownership and dedication.

Cons

Rapidly growing company size means reducing personal touch with everyone else. Also, it would be nice to have more company-organized and company-wide activities.

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