HubSpot reviews

3.4

55% would recommend to a friend

(4,142 total reviews)
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Yamini Rangan

64% approve of CEO

49% positive business outlook

HubSpot has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 4,142 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 Informationstechnologie industry (3.9 stars).

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5.0
Jul 10, 2012

Excellent place to grow and contribute

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Pros

If you honestly love major challenge, teamwork, innovating, building, working hard and learning a lot everyday- you'll likely thrive at HubSpot. The back of the company sweatshirts read "We Bleed Orange" (orange being the inbound marketing/ HubSpot brand color), and that is a completely serious statement. The team at HubSpot is absolutely dead set on making marketing better and easier, and the positive vibe of that mission is contagious. The HubSpot mission is really clear... and every employee truly has the chance to look at that mission- and help draw the next phases of the road map, which is just so rare. If you have an idea... you share it. If you want to try something, can articulate why it would be a good idea, and have proven yourself to be an A player- you'll probably get a fair shot at it. Seriously. You won't have any dull days.

Cons

If the above sounds like more than you are really in the market for... those pros could be cons! Yep- HubSpot is challenging, you'll have serious commitments to your team, you'll be expected to work really hard, and be willing to learn and grow. At the end of the day.... you'll say you really did something.

1.0
Jun 21, 2012

If you enjoy your life outside of work, do not work here.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

-Very intelligent people -Potential to learn a lot about inbound marketing, technology and business -Cool office space -Free food and beer

Cons

-Absolutely no work-life balance. If you are looking to devote your life to something - this may be your nirvana. If you have friends, family, other hobbies and/or a relationship you care about outside of HubSpot, good luck maintaining that while working here. If you're not physically in the office, you're expected to be working at all times. Everyone acts like everything is life or death. It's inbound marketing software, not an emergency room. -No structure. If you like to do your own thing and are very entrepreneurial, you may enjoy this. Policies and company direction can change day to day and you may be working in marketing one day, in product the next. -No HR department. Good luck if you have issues with your manager. -Unlimited Vacation Policy = No vacation time. In Sales you have to be there over a year, making your number every month to even get a week off. -No reimbursement/discount for parking or T passes. -Insane turnover. The past year of acquistions, one in particular, has brought more change than HubSpot can handle. Many long time employees (particularly on the developer side) have left in frustration as the new world order came in and rolled over everything. Anyone who was critical of this was eliminated or left because they were so miserable.

5.0
May 12, 2012
Recommend
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Pros

- Working with dozens of other smart, motivated producers. - There is a diverse mix of talent and experience on the dev team - there are some legit front end engineers and designers, a handful of experienced people who have built serious systems before, and many young engineers who are learning as we go. - Plenty of opportunities to grow, own major projects, and solve hard problems (we have technical challenges that very few web companies ever even see) - Exposure to startup culture, decisions, and growth stages of a business - there are tons of opportunities to learn lessons from guest lecturers and some of HubSpot's own. - Management has bet the business on reinvigorating and building a successful product company - they cleaned house and are behind product and engineering 100% (it's very exciting)

Cons

- High expectations and not a lot of formal process or training programs in place for developers. - Developers must be prepared to move fast and learn by themselves. - The company is still transitioning, so there are some older legacy projects that have yet to be replaced and the rest of the company is still learning about the new products.

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