The Next Big Thing Tech! - Anonymous employee Gopuff Employee Review

5.0
Aug 14, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

I’ve never worked in a burgeoning origination led by the likes of Mark Zuckerberg, Steve Jobs, Jeff Bezos, Larry Page or Elon Musk. However, at goPuff founders Raf and Yakir, along with the team, have crafted a remarkable culture destined for greatness. Truly an honor to contribute to the vision To Deliver The Moments That Matter Most. Pros -Purpose and core values led -Clear business targets -Role flexibility (corporate jungle gym rather than corporate ladder)

Cons

Cons -Internet is sometimes spotty (thanks Comcast) -Conference rooms literally have different temperature climates. In one conference it’s like Siberia, while in another it’s like Mohave Desert. Ha. -Parking is tricky and use to be pricey via tickets. Now that’s fixed.

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Gopuff Response
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Thanks so much for the feedback and we will definitely be working on improving and #makinmoves! We love having you a part of our squad! Haha, totally understandable! We'll also get working on that Wifi and temperatures in the Conference rooms!

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