Audible reviews

3.5

58% would recommend to a friend

(646 total reviews)
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Bob Carrigan

53% approve of CEO

60% positive business outlook

Audible has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 646 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Audible 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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646 reviews
4.0
Feb 15, 2017

Audible Web Design

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Pros

Nice work life balance. Collaborative environment.

Cons

Too many cooks in the kitchen, not enough transparent vision from the top down.

1.0
Feb 4, 2017

Culture lacks integrity

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Pros

- parent company is Amazon and you can learn from that space a lot - office has nice view - office management is good, nice view of the city - some very smart folks if you can find them in the giant corporate environment

Cons

- in certain departments folks have no choice but to do little to nothing on a daily basis given painfully slow work pace; talents are wasted not developed - lots empty talk and no action to facilitate and invest in employee growth and happiness - the treehouse fraternity mindset of some teams stymies open collaboration and proper workplace culture - little space to innovate - very risk-averse and like to create such make beliefs to justify said slow pace - little to no clue about competitive landscape

2.0
Jan 30, 2017
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Pros

You will meet a lot of great people in the lower ranks - engineers, visual designers, UX designers, even a few Product Managers. Work hours are flexible as long as you get your work done nobody should complain. Opportunities to change teams are common as long as you ask.

Cons

This is a retailer and not a software shop, everything is centered around pushing subscriptions and sales. Upper management fears upsetting content providers, and so they won't innovate around their central product line. All feature development is driven by Product Managers who only ever think 3-6 months ahead and rarely try to Think Big. Success is measured in new subscribers gained or lost. Most products get out the door several months late as an "MVP" that went through multiple internal versions. Once it is in customer's hands, it gets abandoned and never improved (see Badges, Clips, Book Sharing, and more). Product Managers come with half baked ideas and expect engineers to divine their intention and build it perfectly. If things get behind due to changing requirements, they try to throw people at the problem leading to more overhead and later projects. The tech organization is chaotic, with constant reorganizations and no ownership. Big Picture Buzzword ideas are proscribed from above with no thought on implementation detail or even the outline of a plan. Every project is either in development hell (infinite churn before launch) or it's deprecated the moment it's released. Tech debt is completely ignored until it completely overwhelms a team and then management wonders how things got so bad. Rather than take what Amazon provides as tools and try to focus on new features or tech, middle and upper management constantly want to make Audible "different", leading to a lot of reimplementation of existing functionality. There are a lot of creative engineers, especially young ones, who could be a true asset to the company if their ideas were considered or if they were given more ownership and authority. Sadly, if it isn't exactly how the senior leadship want it, there is no chance it will get shipped. Right down to the size of a link and the color of a button.

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