Aha! reviews

4.7

90% would recommend to a friend

(111 total reviews)
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Brian de Haaff

93% approve of CEO

95% positive business outlook

Aha! has an employee rating of 4.7 out of 5 stars, based on 111 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Aha! employee rating is 22% above average for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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111 reviews
1.0
May 9, 2019

Rating trends

Anonymous employee
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Pros

- Salary paid on time - The fun slack channels

Cons

Do yourself a favor. Look at the rating trends. It's at the very top of the page next to the overall rating. Then, go look at all the reviews that are not 5 star. Those are the honest reviews. That is all you need to know the current state of this company.

4.0
Apr 1, 2019

More pros than cons with a very successful company

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Some of the reviews on here are negative, and I have to say that's not my experience at all. This is a good job. Definitley, remote work is great. The company is profitable, and stable, if you've worked at a startup then you know how terrible it can be to be worried about getting paid, and if you've worked at a big company then you know how it is when everyone's scared of getting laid off. I've done both, and this is a solid company from that side. I think that for the most part the pay is good, and the benefits are too. I can't speak for every department. Profit share is substantial, and it's a nice bonus to count on every year. People are generally nice and there is no back stabbing. They also all share all of the company performance in calls every week which is nice, and you don't feel like you are just a cog, and not knowing how things are *actually* going. I feel like my manager takes me seriously, and I never feel like anyone is trying to take credit for my work. There are some really smart people working here, some of the smartest you'll meet. It's easy to get lost but, if you're willing to work they'll give you interesting things to work on. The on-site trips are in great locations, and the team does a wonderful job of organizing with activities.

Cons

Remote work as others said, but this isn't a remote job like you might think you really have to work a lot and be available. It's not any different then if you're working in an office in that sense. You can't just take off, and go to lunch for hours. It's fine to time for appointments, and no one gets on your case if you need to go do something as long as you tell your team. Common sense, normal stuff. On-sites can be long with every minute of your day is scheduled, and it gets exhausting. Vacation time is not good, and there's no sick leave you have just one bank of paid leave. You'll be expected to work over weekends. It seems like some departments work harder than others and although they ask for feedback it can be hard to speak up in a big group especially when you're having to respond directly to the CEO in front of everyone. We're all working hard but it can seem like it's never enough and eventually some people will burn out. Sometimes it feels like smart people are hired but, then put to work on basic things.

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Aha! Response
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We have done our best to build a company that respects each individual and performs at an exceptionally high level. I appreciate that you recognize that. But we are not perfect every moment. And not everyone describes what perfection is in the same way. As you pointed out we have nearly removed "drama" from the company which is something we should all be proud of. We think the benefits that we offer are meaningful and we recently posted more information about them publicly here: https://www.aha.io/company/careers/benefits But your experience might be different depending on the companies you have worked in or the country you are in. Most importantly, in an organization that is approaching 100 people, the culture is all of ours. If you want it to remain as it is — it is important for you to promote why it is special to you and what makes it unique. I would be happy to discuss how you think we can all do that if you want to talk about it now or at the upcoming onsite in person.
1.0
Mar 27, 2019

stay away

Anonymous employee
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Pros

remote. that. is. it. nothing. else.

Cons

CEO is horrible person, not only from a management perspective but how he treats people. very inhuman. be prepared to ALWAYS be available. when you interview with him, and you will at some point, ask yourself, "can i work with this guy? he's comes off very odd and callous." trust your instincts. because he touches everything and will be down your throat, all the time.

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