BambooHR reviews

3.8

72% would recommend to a friend

(765 total reviews)
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Brad Rencher

88% approve of CEO

63% positive business outlook

BambooHR has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 765 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The BambooHR 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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765 reviews
3.0
Mar 11, 2022

Underpaid for Increasing Workload

Anonymous employee
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Pros

BambooHR was a great place to grow in my career and work with talented and passionate people. The people are what makes BambooHR and the work life balance was great. I genuinely loved working for BambooHR for the first few years I was there. Middle management was supportive and truly cared about your success.

Cons

BambooHR is losing long time employees and having a difficult time backfilling positions due to the lack of competitive pay. While their conservativeness has served them well to get them to where they are now, the penny pinching is what has been their recent downfall and a major point of contention amongst employees. Long time employees asking for market rate pay are labeled as disgruntled and therefore not worth giving a raise when in reality they wouldn't have left or become disgruntled if they had been paid fairly to begin with. The benefits that were once top of the industry are now industry standard but are often sited as the reason for lower wages. Once the company hired the new CEO and focused on revenue growth without taking care of foundational issues the culture shifted significantly and the reasons why I loved working for BambooHR diminished overtime as the weak foundation could no longer support the rapidly growing company.

1.0
Feb 7, 2023
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Pros

Remote work. That’s about it.

Cons

In short, don’t work for BambooHR as a sales rep. They promise leads. They’ll go as far as showing you the “great amount of lead flow” in training on graphs, charts and historical statistics. You’d be lucky to get 10-15 a month, IF you’re lucky. Away from your desk for a second and miss the call for a lead? Sucks to be you. Back to the bottom you go for lead distribution. This wouldn’t be an issue if you could actually prospect, but that’s wishful thinking. There are only these “mining reports” which is all but a wasteland of bad information. There’s no ROE and you can’t go into another’s closed lost. Ever. Even if you do manage to find a business through self prospecting, 99% of the time it’s already in somebody else’s name and you can’t touch it. Regardless, if it’s been worked, or not. You’re stuck with what you get. It’s clear that senior leadership has almost all been at been at Bamboo for 5+ years, because they only see “the Bamboo way.” Oh, you mean an echo chamber? That’s a much better way of describing it. You can see other recent reviews surrounding goal attainment, or lack thereof. This is why that’s happening. The worst part is that everybody drinks the koolaid. This is all in an effort to get people to quit, so they don’t have to partake in all of the layoffs. They want to appear as the hero. In reality? They’re being hypocrites and not treating their own employees how they should be. Strange how a company that sells HR software does that, but there’s an unlimited tap of irony in Bamboo sales. Do. Not. Work. For. Bamboo.

2.0
Mar 10, 2022

A great place to start

Anonymous employee
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Pros

I worked at BambooHR for over 5 years, and in that time I saw a lot of positive changes, mixed in with a lot of gaslighting. There is an expectation to grow from good to great, but don't expect to be compensated for that growth. Bamboo is very open about their financial position, which is wonderful, but it backfires when they claim they don't have the resources to adequately pay their most important resources, their employees. They hype up their benefits, which were novel back in 2016, but are now common place. The $2,000 paid paid vacation is nice, but falls short when you realize you could be making at least 10k more at another company. It's nice that there is a culture of prioritizing taking time off.

Cons

BambooHR is no longer unique. It's a tech company, masquerading as a HR industry leader, while not practicing what they preach. If you've been to Utah County, you know about the veneer over the culture, and the prevalence of yes men. Bamboo is not immune from that. In fact, Bamboo goes out of its way to recruit out of state management that fits into that mold. If you don't fit the Utah County mold, expect a lot of friction.

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