HubSpot reviews

3.4

55% would recommend to a friend

(4,145 total reviews)
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Yamini Rangan

65% approve of CEO

49% positive business outlook

HubSpot has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 4,145 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
Aug 9, 2019

Une très bonne ambiance

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Pros

If you are looking for a young and powerful company to work for, this is your place. HubSpot takes a lot of care of its employees and me, as Culture Coordinator, can say first hand that the amount of effort put into making sure our employees are happy and satisfied is really something I haven't seen before. Feedback is reall

Cons

A very horizontal organisation, so if you are joining in from the corporate world, make sure to turn on your extra flexible side to work.

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HubSpot Response
6y
Merci beaucoup for a beautiful review and for all your work to help make our Paris team grow better and thrive--I'm delighted to see the PariSpot team continue to thrive and grow, really appreciate your feedback and thoughtful review. Sincerely, Katie
3.0
Apr 4, 2019

Good experience

Anonymous employee
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Pros

leader on the digital market

Cons

stress to reach required targets

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HubSpot Response
7y
Thanks for the feedback and the context on digital marketing leadership. Sorry to hear that the targets felt stressful-we try to be as clear up front on the targets as possible when folks start, but can always do better here. Appreciate the feedback! -Katie
1.0
Mar 23, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

The seductive elements that are evident at most hip tech companies these days. Free food, free beer, great benefits, 401k, decent pay, free gym, attractive office space, stand up desks, the works! You'll feel like a real king for quite some time with all the nice perks.

Cons

This is the 'outstanding' culture that Hubspot prides itself on that I honestly witnessed on a near daily basis: - Male colleagues who VERY openly talk about which Hubspot girls they wanted to sleep with or thought were hot, in the most vulgar of terms. If a certain Hubspot female was coming to the office, you'd sure hear about it! - Coworkers who VERY openly make fun of and gossip about colleagues on and off their team. Know that when you are out sick that you WILL be talked about behind your back, and might have a meme or two making fun of you and shared to the whole team. - A boss, who you are supposed to respect, that gets beyond wasted at nearly every company event. - Coworkers who talk openly and loudly about topics ranging from the size of their genitals, the girls they slept with that week, the drugs they took that week, and the coworkers (on the same team) that they dislike. - People who are so genuinely awful that they make the 'no jerks policy' look like a complete joke, but have complete impunity because of their particular relations to the boss. - Coworkers and bosses who openly start drinking the free beer at 3pm. - Expletives and extreme vulgarities dropped openly and loudly left and right, regardless of the subject matter, but most often when complaining loudly about coworkers or customers. - Bosses and managers that are so inexperienced, incompetent, and juvenile that they not only set the precedent of the above behaviors, but in the face of real professionals waste no time in passing all 'smart people' work off onto them, taking credit for all their ideas and accomplishments without thanks, and running to them desperately for support and counsel in their never ending crisis's. - Middle-Upper management who know all too well about all the above problems (because they have absolutely been told directly or via TinyPulse) but ignore them by remaining conspicuously absent and silent, or firing the people that have the balls to speak up in more adamant ways.

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HubSpot Response
10y
I have a hard time reading what you're describing because it's the antithesis of what we aspire to be and do every day.The whole idea of our culture is predicated on humility, learning, and continuous improvement, so the notion that our goal is to shove it down people's throats or indoctrinate folks is the polar opposite of our objective on a daily basis. Thanks for the feedback, sorry to hear that your experience was so different from so many other folks in terms of speaking up, sharing your opinion, and dissenting. -Katie
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