Incredibly impressed - Anonymous employee HubSpot Employee Review

5.0
May 22, 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Before coming to HubSpot, I thought that there was no way a company could be this great. But it is. The combination of flexibility, autonomy, awesome coworkers, awesome management, and clearly-defined promotional paths is just the tip of the iceberg. Going deeper, you'll find a stable, people-first culture that makes this whole thing work. Working at HubSpot was the best decision that I ever made.

Cons

The pay is a little lower than the industry, but it's worth it when you look at the perks. I'll take slightly lower pay at an awesome company with amazing perks over the reverse any day.

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HubSpot Response
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Thank you for your review, and for sharing your sentiment that working at HubSpot was such a great decision for you, personally and professionally--that makes my entire week. Please keep the feedback (good, bad, and otherwise) coming, it's the only way we'll continue to improve as we scale--thank you for your input and for all of your hard work making our company an amazing place to work. Sincerely, Katie

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