Great place to grow in your career & solve interesting problems - Anonymous employee Glassdoor Employee Review

5.0
4 Feb 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Glassdoor is at that sweet spot where we we've matured out of the crazy start-up phase and have the right leaders and plans in place to ensure stability, but we're still growing rapidly enough that there's a ton of opportunity to make a difference and advance quickly within the company if you prove yourself. It's great to see transparency and other company values embodied from the CEO on down. My managers have always been committed to helping me learn and find success. Free lunch in Mill Valley is great and I have found compensation to be competitive for late-stage start-ups.

Cons

Like any start-up, we're still figuring stuff out and some days the list of challenges can feel overwhelming. Owning a car to drive to work from SF is very expensive.

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It’s great to read this review regarding your managers! Our focus over the past several quarters has been to invest in people development and we'll continue this going forward. Please feel free to continue to give us feedback on how we are doing using our GLINT surveys and by offering feedback to your leadership team too, in addition to leaving this helpful feedback here. Continue to be great and don’t hesitate to reach out if you need anything. -Robert

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