GitLab reviews

3.4

53% would recommend to a friend

(740 total reviews)

Bill Staples

38% approve of CEO

37% positive business outlook

GitLab has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 740 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The GitLab employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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740 reviews
2.0
Sep 23, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Disclaimer: The below is based on my own experience in the CS organization, and may differ from other people's experience in other organizations at GitLab: - Full remote culture - Good benefits (health insurance, internet bills, remote office equipment) - Inclusive teams - Unlimited PTO (no need to ask for permission, just inform)

Cons

Disclaimer: The below is based on my own experience in the CS organization, and may differ from other people's experience in other organizations at GitLab: - Low salary. It is not a global salary, it is based on your location, so unless there's specific laws where you live, the salary will be significantly lower than other companies. - Async doesn't apply to all roles, specially customer facing roles - Micro-management in every sense - Work-life balance (inexistent, not like advertised) - Poor training and ramp up. Too long and don't add up value to the daily basis - Lack of processes - Not enough time to learn - People are often times not so collaborative. They take from a fact that you will be able to know every aspect of DevOps, even if you're not coming from the DevOps sector or background. - Company cares about results and don't care too much about your work-life balance - They send you to the field expecting you to become an expert, but don't provide tools to help you understand customer's perspective of the product. - Customer Success metrics are too much (impossible to hit them all). They are based on assumptions and they used a poorly made CS software. - Transparency is a myth (not like advertised) . People can provide feedback to your management without putting their name on. - Employees with more seniority in the company control every aspect of the organization. New hires don't feel part of the team and are judged based on their social skills. Even though if you're based in EMEA you will have to deal with that type of judgment from AMER people. - They say you can work from anywhere, but they force you to put your camera on at all times - Career opportunities are almost null. It is hard to move to other teams once you're in there

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Thank you for sharing this feedback. It’s disappointing to see that your experience hasn’t met your expectations and didn’t reflect the supportive and transparent working environment we are aiming to foster here at GitLab. Please know that we take feedback like this seriously and will share your concerns with both the People Group and Sales leadership.
1.0
Oct 1, 2020

unstable start up.

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

flexi work hours nothing I can think now

Cons

announce retrenchment and cut you within 24 hours

2.0
Nov 17, 2025

Leadership is crumbling

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Remote work still which is nice

Cons

C-suite has been swapped out left right and center. The company isn't what it used to be. We used to be async first and transparent. Now its about cramming in meetings and hiding decision making.

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