Angi reviews

3.5

60% would recommend to a friend

(4,059 total reviews)
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Jeff Kip

62% approve of CEO

54% positive business outlook

Angi has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 4,059 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Angi employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.6 stars).

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4K reviews
1.0
Dec 30, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Compensation when you sell more than $10,000. The comp plan is extremely good. - Work schedule is 9-5 M-F which is nice - Semi / Casual work attire - Benefits are pretty standard, nothing outrageous. It is a Savings Account based.

Cons

- Calling companies that have been called hundreds of times - Calling the same company to either be told "No, stop calling. " Or just a voicemail. - No policy enforcement. Policies are made up on the spot from management. There is no guideline as managers make their rules for their team. - Favoritism and political. If you aren't in good with your manager, the territory you are given will get you fired. What I mean is that the territory that somebody had a very good month in the month prior and closed lots of deal, will then be assigned to you. If you can sell your goal after somebody already mutilated the market, kudos to you! - Turn over. Be prepared to be fired, bottom line. - The company recently upped their employees to stay late twice a month, the 15th and the last day of the month. This means a 9AM - MIDNIGHT. This clearly shows a company that is DESPERATE to do whatever they can to stop their downfall. For people with families, not a good scenario. If you don't abide by these two late shifts per month, you will be pushed out the door. - 40 calls per day. This may not seem like a lot, but when you only have 300 accounts that are assigned to you, take 40 divided by 300. That means you will call these same companies 2 or 3 times per month. That list gets smaller throughout the month as well when people tell you no, or you leave the 10th voicemail. - Personal growth does not exist anymore. The company laid off 100 employees summer 2014. The company stock has fallen off the face of the earth and the downsizing will continue until Angie's List can post a profit. - Leadership does not truly exist. Angie's List went through a huge growth period while going public ( and got sued for insider trading ). The management that was promoted we're people who we're good at sales. No managers besides maybe a select few have any prior management experience, making communicating with management difficult.

1.0
Jan 9, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Remote work options are available

Cons

During my time here, I observed a significant lack of departmental stability. I was hired for a newly created role to consolidate the functions of several previous teams. This required a heavy workload, including frequent nights and weekends over a six-month period to ensure a successful transition. The department experiences very high turnover; in my experience, it was rare to see colleagues stay longer than a year. This constant churn results in a significant loss of institutional knowledge, which impacts overall efficiency and team continuity. Despite receiving public recognition for my contributions, I was let go without any prior warning or performance plan. Most notably, I was asked by management to complete all pending deliverables over a weekend to "clear my plate" for a scheduled vacation. Immediately after submitting that work, I was terminated. The role has not been reposted, which suggests the termination was part of a headcount reduction strategy rather than an individual performance issue.

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Angi Response
5mo
Thank you for sharing your experience with us. We appreciate your honest feedback as well as the time you spent serving our customers and working at our company. To be better organized and align our talent with our strategy, we’ve made a number of personnel and organizational changes. While these changes are never easy, it is an important step in accomplishing our mission and positioning our company for growth. - Laura Kato, SVP, Human Resources
1.0
May 18, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Money and benefits are good but not much else

Cons

Leadership is bad at their jobs and punishes those below them CEO and CPO are off shoring jobs and lying about it every month in all-hands meetings Company has no respect for employees or customers

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Angi Response
1y
We appreciate you taking the time to share your candid feedback regarding your experience at Angi. We're glad to hear that you found our compensation and benefits to be competitive. Regarding your feedback about leadership, transparency, and respect for employees seriously. We would appreciate the opportunity to discuss your concerns further. If you are open to it, you can reach our HR department by emailing hr@angi.com or submitting a case through our reporting hotline. Our goal is to support a transparent work environment where even tough decisions are communicated with empathy and with context. We know there is always opportunity for improvement and feedback is critical for us in identifying areas to focus on. Thank you again for your feedback and we hope to hear from you soon.
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