Learned A Lot - Anonymous employee Hudl Employee Review

4.0
Jan 13, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Hudl was a fun and exciting work environment to be in. The people are great and it's a lot of fun being able to solve difficult problems every day. I was challenged in my work and used the skills I learned to move on to my next career.

Cons

It's a fast moving company and some actions aren't well thought out. Moving quickly can be great but not at the expense of employees or customers.

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Hudl Response
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Thank you so much for your review. We believe Hudlies are what makes Hudl special and appreciate the feedback you're providing to ensure we're truly listening to what Hudlies are saying, so thank you for your honesty!

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-Decision-making bottleneck at exec-team level with some pretty hands on leaders in the weeds on too much. -Some teams are quite top-heavy, a poor micro-culture on the team, and have less accountability than they should (Finance/Accounting specifically) -We can settle on talent in key roles that is in a key hub where we have an office since less remote hiring is approved.

2.0
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Pros

Cool projects and impactful work

Cons

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