HubSpot reviews

3.4

54% would recommend to a friend

(4,163 total reviews)
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Yamini Rangan

64% approve of CEO

48% positive business outlook

HubSpot has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 4,163 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The HubSpot employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Informatique industry (3.9 stars).

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5.0
Sep 25, 2015

Growth & Transparency

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The growth here is real, you are constantly learning something new and working with individuals of different positions in different departments which makes for an amazing learning experience. The work/life balance is also a huge win - people respect that you have lives outside of work and that respect makes you work even harder.

Cons

Sometimes you have a ton of projects to work on at once and it seems overwhelming but it is a great challenge and you have endless amounts of resources and individuals who are happy to help.

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HubSpot Response
10y
Thank you for your review--I think one thing that's clear is we can do a better job of helping people figure out how to juggle multiple projects on their own, so more to follow there on how to tackle that--thank you for your input, and so glad to hear you're enjoying the benefits of radical transparency--I agree that it's one of the things that makes HubSpot remarkable as we scale, so keep us honest about maintaining it! -Katie Burke
5.0
Sep 24, 2015

Great learning environment

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

-Great location, very good benefits

Cons

-None come to mind right now

2.0
Sep 23, 2015

I felt duped.

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Free food - Free beer - Great pay (if you are a developer) - Fun parties - Some cool people - Amazing benefits - Free gym - Great on the resume - Unlimited vacation policy - Stock options

Cons

- Frat house college type culture. Can be fun sometimes but is mostly horribly juvenile and unprofessional. Can be very hard to work as a serious professional in this environment. - Extreme lack of diversity on all counts. If you are white, extroverted, and come from a wealthy family, you will fit right in. If you are none of those things - good luck to you and your sanity. - Still tries to act like a start up when there are now well over 1000 people. The lack of structure worked once, but now it feels very messy and too loose. A lot needs to be tightened up (in a way that doesn't lose the casual atmosphere altogether). - Unqualified and inept management. It appears that once you have been at HubSpot for x many years you get promoted to management, no matter if you were a developer or a support 'engineer', which is an absolute nightmare for real professionals to work under. - Unmet expectations. They do a great job marketing themselves to potential hires, saying how they are truly changing the world, how there is infinite opportunity in the company, how they are the best of the best, that it is harder to get into HubSpot than Yale, that culture and transparency is the #1 priority. Never in my life have I felt so duped. When you are done drinking the Kool-Aide and realize you have been had on all counts, you will feel extremely disheartened and disappointed. - Unmet role expectations. I was sold on a position that was 100% different than what was offered. When it was time to get to work, my daily tasks were far below my skill set and offered no challenge. - Too many young people and too much drinking. There are taps in the kitchen, and all big parties are heavily alcohol involved. Again, if you are a frat house type extroverted person, you will love it. if not (especially introverted developers) you will feel left out. - Hidden HR Department. HR is deftly called "People Ops", and people are left in the dark about the support they can offer to employees. When I needed to reach out to HR I had to ask several people for who to contact because I had no idea how to find them. This is deeply troubling as many teams are rich with conflict and politics, and HR could help resolve this issues before they compound into bigger problems.

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HubSpot Response
10y
This review saddens me deeply, and most of all, I'm disappointed by the fact that you felt HR hard to find because our people ops team does a great job helping people sort out situations like this--our team will work on some options to ensure that it's abundantly clear that's an option all employees are not only able but encouraged to take, so that's on me to make more front and center and communicate more effectively. I would welcome a discussion any time if you want to chat about your experience (both the candidate and employee side), so let me know--happy to sit down or to take additional feedback via TinyPulse on how we can do better.
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