Wouldn’t recommend - HR/People Department DoorDash Employee Review

2.0
Nov 15, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- One Medical Membership - Saw a lot of internal mobility - Cool product - Overall nice colleagues

Cons

- Little to no perks - Company pushes to keep growing without building infrastructure - People department is a chaotic mess that burns people out, but leadership sweeps this under the rug and boasts that “Doordash is a place you will do the best work of your life and grow the most” - High attrition - Onboarding experience was very lackluster - Culture at the time I was there did not encourage Work Life Balance - Some people slip through interview process but aren’t really competent in their roles

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Pros

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Cons

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Pros

- The company offers comprehensive benefits and is very well-established and professionally run. - The entire process is very standardized. Whenever there are questions or approvals needed, the response time is very fast. - The office environment is great.

Cons

- Extremely toxic culture on certain teams. Working late is basically expected, and if you are not constantly online or putting in extra hours, you may be labeled as “not committed” or “not proactive enough.” There is a lot of pressure to perform being busy rather than actually being effective. - Reorgs happen constantly, and every manager change feels like a warning sign. If you get moved onto a new manager’s team through a reorg and you are not one of “their people,” good luck. They may never fully trust you and can make your life miserable until you eventually leave or get pushed out. - Leadership is incredibly political. There is a lot of sucking up, favoritism, and clique behavior. Being good at your job is not always enough. I have seen capable people get pushed out very suddenly because they did not have the right relationship with leadership, while people with weak skills but strong political instincts and good “talking skills” continue to get rewarded. - Terrible environment for early-career employees. There is basically no real training, and very little patience for junior employees who are still learning. You are expected to figure everything out on your own, but at the same time, you may still be criticized for not already knowing things nobody ever taught you.

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