Intern - Anonymous employee HubSpot Employee Review

5.0
Sep 26, 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Able to see a start up turn successful and work in an open environment. Food always available, with a gym, nap room and more. If you do your work, you have the freedom that you want.

Cons

Depending on the position, you may only be involved ad hoc jobs.

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HubSpot Response
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Thanks for being a HubSpot intern--interns are a huge part of our success, so we deeply appreciate your hard work and contributions. Appreciate the review too--glad you're enjoying the gym and the freedom and autonomy that comes with a job at HubSpot! -Katie

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