Social workplace with awesome benefits, sometimes lacks in professionalism. - Anonymous employee Hudl Employee Review

3.0
Jun 18, 2014
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

401(k) matching, unlimited vacation, catered lunch every day, fully covered health insurance, opportunities to move up within the company.

Cons

A lot of times, things are done without putting too much thought in to it. Product updates, new positions, events being scheduled when there aren't enough people to cover shifts. There also isn't a receptionist or clear welcome area in the two office locations, so interviewees awkwardly walk in without knowing where to go or who to talk to.

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Hudl Response
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We really appreciate this feedback and will be sure to chat with leadership about how quickly things are being done. While it's great to hear those benefits are still being enjoyed, clearer communication and a certain level of comfort in bringing the #realtalk are always top of mind.

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5.0
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-Positive Business Outlook: Users love Hudl and it's a very forward-thinking product that has a great place in the future -Values-led culture/norms: People are at the heart of how we operate -Very talented overall workforce: Our bar on hiring is super high and performance management process works if there are clear underperformers. -People genuinely get along with each other for the moist part - far better than most organizations with huge silo walls.

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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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