Great opportunities and meaningful work - Data Scientist WHOOP Employee Review

5.0
3 Apr 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

At Whoop, employees make meaningful contributions to the platform from the day they join. The company has a great blend of being fast-paced and nimble, while also having the resources and strong foundation of a bigger company. Because of this, employees' ideas, regardless of their title, are always heard by management, and many grass-roots projects become significant components of the member's experience. More generally, it is fulfilling to help to create life-changing products. Management is very transparent in outlining the product we aim to build and this allows employees to meaningfully and efficiently contribute to the mission each day. Lastly, the employees at Whoop are smart and passionate about their work. This creates an exciting and intellectually-stimulating atmosphere.

Cons

The company is still relatively young and is constantly working to hone in on its values. Management and the People & Culture team are continually sourcing employee feedback from across the company to better refine the values.

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WHOOP Response
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Thank you for taking the time to write a review about your experience thus far at WHOOP! We're thrilled to hear you are enjoying your employment experience, making meaningful contributions to the company, and appreciating the work of your colleagues. We are thankful for your service and contributions very much! If ever you'd be interested in sharing more about your time at WHOOP, please feel free to contact people@whoop.com. We'd love to hear from you.

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