A company with great product and fabulous culture - Product Designer WHOOP Employee Review

5.0
Oct 6, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

After working in both public companies and small startups, I think WHOOP is a rare find with the best of both worlds. As a startup, WHOOP is building a complex ecosystem with software and hardware that serves B2B and B2C customers. During my time here, I worked on many interesting and challenging projects with a lot of opportunities. After the layoff and reorg, the company made many changes, mostly in the right direction. I met tons of smart and passionate people here who are also extremely humble and collaborative. Best company I've worked at so far!

Cons

The company is moving really fast, which could be a challenge to keep up with high-quality work.

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WHOOP Response
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Thank you for taking the time to submit a review and reflect on your experience at WHOOP thus far. We especially appreciate your acknowledgment of the reorganization and reprioritization we engaged in this summer and into the fall. We feel highly energized by the new leadership and the enhancements those individuals are making at every level. Thank you for your thoughts regarding the pace and keeping up with quality work. We appreciate that this can be challenging and welcome any additional feedback you may have. You can contact us at hr@whoop.com or speak to your manager about this directly.

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