BambooHR reviews

3.7

68% would recommend to a friend

(770 total reviews)
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Brad Rencher

86% approve of CEO

58% positive business outlook

BambooHR has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 770 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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770 reviews
5.0
Apr 19, 2018

A company about employees

Recommend
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Pros

Culture, culture, culture. The benefits are above average. Annual raises (if you perform well). The company has and continues to be all about its employees. The pay is fairly competitive but could be better. The culture & benefits outweigh that for most, including me. Bamboo is very financially stable, which creates a lot of trust within the organization. The product is beautiful. The dev team that creates it is gifted. It’s easy to sell and market a product you’re passionate about. And it’s easy to be passionate about it. The negative Glassdoor reviews I read are slightly comical. You can tell people are hurt because getting let go of a company that truly cares about its employees is, indeed, painful. If you get let go for underperforming, you had warnings. If it’s for harassment, you probably got away with it for far too long. I’ve witnessed it for years, and ultimately, Management is AWESOME at handling these types of scenarios.

Cons

There are some toxic people that they just won’t let go. Multiple complaints, multiple issues, difficult to get the work done, because of particular people. Not sure if Bamboo is scared of social media implications from this individual or what, but some individuals Can hurt the environment quite a bit. You ask anybody at BambooHR who the toxic team would be if there was one, and people instantly know.

4.0
Apr 18, 2018

Great company, good people

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Management constantly ask about future plans, and work to find a path from where you are to get where you want to go. The company also is concerned about all of the employees as is seen through the benefits and one off perks offered.

Cons

Some managers have a very distinct thinking style and seem to give less notice to thoughts outside of that style

2.0
Apr 18, 2018

Culture: Not as advertised

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Company is very financially stable, the office environment is good, they truly have some great people who work there, extra little perks here and there are nice. They have established a very clear "why," and honestly, their product is fantastic and their customer base is enthusiastic and excited about the product. This company WILL continue to be successful, no question. They're a leader in their market and thought leaders in the space. If you mostly care about working for a "winner" and a successful company, this is the place.

Cons

Culture is not what it seems, it's very limiting. You can't work too much (over 40 hours), but you'd better be there 8-5. In some roles, you can’t even come close to getting what you need done and are punished for working more to try to make people happy. You are not trusted to be a professional adult and get your work done unless you’re there at prescribed times. Be prepared to walk on eggshells. Fall in line, or else. Some of their best employees are let go with no announcement or warning, just for seemingly disagreeing or trying to make things better. This is not only recent, but as a pattern of behavior. Honestly, it’s better for those employees, as they always seem to come out better on the other side. They don't reward type-A go-getters who see problems and solve problems, they reward sheep who stay with the flock and don't ask questions. Very difficult to get things done. The founder has to approve every last penny spent. For departments that have to spend money to function, e.g. marketing, it’s excruciatingly painful. Way too conservative and tight. It's turned highly political. Compensation is low market and forget advancement opportunities, they just lean on their “great places to work” awards to get people in the door. They "don't believe in titles," and keep the organization as flat as possible. When you do get advancement, you "lead from where you are" instead of getting an actual promotion and pay increase. Your reward is just more responsibility. In their defense, they're getting slightly better in this area (because they have to play the game to get and keep talent), but it's still not real-world. They lean on hiring young people, mostly out of college, who don't know much better.

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