Box reviews

3.9

71% would recommend to a friend

(1,315 total reviews)
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Aaron Levie

78% approve of CEO

59% positive business outlook

Box has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 1,315 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Box employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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5.0
Dec 9, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great culture, competitive pay, fast paced environment with solid leadership that is open to listening to employees to improve work experience. Everyone from CEO on down are willing to get involved in your deals to ensure you're successful. Truly a great place to work.

Cons

We are still growing at a rapid pace which brings its own set of challenges but compared to working at a large company, this is a far better experience. Some of the promotion paths are strict-- meaning reps need to be promoted to specific roles first before moving on to the next even when they are more qualified than outside candidates for open position.

1.0
Aug 10, 2015

Terrible leadership/ culture

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Good pay + benefits, good work-life balance, cross-functional exposure

Cons

Terrible leadership and lots of politics, back-stabbing and toxic behavior. No new product pieces have been delivered in the last 2 years and the people that remain are the winners of the politics. Good ones leave because it's not worth it. Half the people are ineffective and cannot take feedback. The other half are get-it-done at all costs - they burn people, get some stuff done and then just leave to amazing places! It's a show off culture rather than genuine hard work/ smart work. There is no "team work".

2.0
Jun 20, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- Box truly hires some of the best and brightest people, hands down. - Perks are great: free food and snacks, mobile and gym reimbursements, wellness program, maternity leave, in office activities, fun office deco, electric car charging stations - Flexible work environment for some teams

Cons

- Typical Silicon Valley startup that went public and has its fair share of growing pains. When I started, 4 years ago, there was a lot more flexibility in terms of development and growth, and the work was more challenging and open to collaboration and innovation. That culture has slowly died given new management and just the pressures of Wall Street, which is understandable. However, upper management has seemed to let a few folks at the top make most of the decisions and they don’t always lead to ones that make employees feels as though we’re doing what we’re preaching. - The company gets caught up in its own politics and puts red tape where there shouldn’t be. If we want to remain innovative, forward thinking, and empower our employees, we must make it easier for them to do their best work. - Allow employees to actually do their best work. - politics and favoritism is real. If you know who has the “power,” depending on department and teams, if you align yourself correctly, you can get promoted really quickly and without having all the relevant experience. As the company grows, this is the worst thing you can do for the future and longevity of the company. Too many senior leadership with the same, boring ideas and experience is bad for a company, but having a bunch of folks who have no experience in their roles and are given management titles, does not instill confidence nor good morale in those that work for them. - Pay is obviously not the greatest for those who have been around for awhile. You will most likely be underpaid in a year compared to the market. Those who are new, coming in with the same title or even less, will start at a pay that surpasses yours. Make sure to negotiate a salary you’re comfortable with at the start, cause you won’t be making much more than that throughout your tenure, unless you get a title change and true promotion. But even then, you’ll be underpaid.

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