goPuff Philly HQ - Anonymous employee Gopuff Employee Review

4.0
Aug 16, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

-Any and all ideas are heard so there's a the ability to be creative -Perks (bagels on Mondays, lunch brought in Friday, company HHs, etc) -Leadership! There are so many impressive backgrounds here from big companies like Amazon, Aramark, Coca-cola, Five Below, Lyft, Comcast, etc -Casual dress and atmosphere -Tech focused, data driven and always putting the customer first -Free parking for HQ employees in dedicated lot -Promotions from within (can go from driver to corporate)

Cons

-True startup so long hours and some weekends -Ambiguous bonus structure -Tight quarters in the current Philly HQ office

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