Great place to work!!! - Manager BambooHR Employee Review

4.0
Nov 3, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Culture is top-notch (though definitely starting to shift as we continue to get bigger). Benefits are great--I literally pay $8/pay period for my insurance. Environment and growth opportunities are very healthy. The product is genuinely really cool!

Cons

The only 2 things I can think of here are the pay and that the culture is shifting. Pay is a funny thing because we're continually told that Bamboo is paying at market value, but this is absolutely not true. They are centered in Utah where cost of living is high and compared to other software companies pay less. I think they sometimes use "good culture" as an excuse as to not pay people what they're worth and that's not cool.

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BambooHR Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your experience with us. We value your contributions and dedication during the 6 years that you were here. We are delighted with your comments on our culture and environment. We strive to provide a place where Bambooligans can truly be set free to do great work, a place where our team members have opportunities to grow and develop. Your insights will help us to further areas for improvement to ensure that our Total Rewards package is competitive and equitable. - Anita Grantham, Head of HR

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For many years, BambooHR was a genuinely great place to work. Most of the people are outstanding, and the company built its reputation on a culture of trust, autonomy, and empowerment. I made lifelong friendships here and learned a tremendous amount during my time with the company.

Cons

The BambooHR of today feels very different from the BambooHR that attracted so many employees in the first place. Over time, the culture has become more corporate and political, with decision-making increasingly centralized and less autonomy for managers and teams. The company that once encouraged ownership and trusted employees to help shape outcomes now feels more focused on top-down alignment and process. For those who value autonomy, influence, and being heard, this shift can be frustrating. Compensation and career growth have also become less compelling for long-tenured employees. I chose to leave because I no longer felt aligned with the leadership philosophy, the cultural direction, or the career path available to me. While I’m grateful for my time here, I would encourage candidates to understand that the culture many former employees speak fondly about may not be the culture they experience today.

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