Wonderful place to work - Business Systems Analyst HubSpot Employee Review

5.0
11 Sept 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The culture is phenomenal. It's very refreshing to work for a place that so encourages personal growth and happiness in the workplace.

Cons

Advancement through the company is a daunting and not readily available process.

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HubSpot Response
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Thanks so much for the review--we have some work to do on advancement and defining what that means and how easy it is for employees to explore and experience it. UnStuck is designed to help make that easier, but we have some additional legwork ahead of us too--if you ever want to chat in person happy to do so, would love your input! -Katie Burke

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