HubSpot reviews

3.4

54% would recommend to a friend

(4,176 total reviews)
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Yamini Rangan

63% approve of CEO

48% positive business outlook

HubSpot has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 4,176 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The HubSpot employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.7 stars).

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4K reviews
5.0
Sep 27, 2017

Account Executive

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The chance to work with like minded individuals and some of the most intelligent and driven colleagues one could hope to work alongside.

Cons

Work/life balance on the sales team is weak even with no vacation policy given high sales quotas and expectations on culture participation.

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HubSpot Response
8y
Thanks so much for your feedback and for helping our prospects grow with HubSpot. I too feel grateful to work with intelligent and driven folks (including you) so thanks for taking the time to share this. Life-work fit is definitely something we continue to keep an eye on as we grow, so thanks for noting it as an area that can feel challenging on sales. Cheers, Katie
2.0
Sep 24, 2017
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Pros

A lot of great people working really hard. Amazing expansion and yet feels like an small company. Great culture (on paper). Good benefits. Amazing facilities - it does make your job easier. If you're part of the company where people live, work by the company's culture deck, congrats you must be having the time and experience of your live. If any of the cons below sounds a bit familiar, move within or out of the company, seeing those things in 2017 is not worth it.

Cons

Subtle misogyny and sexism exists. It's saddening things like: "Be careful on what you write on interview reviews, European candidates can request transcripts", and those emails are not talking about confidential information but about language, disguised sexist jokes. I've seem post-interviews starting with: let's hire the attractive one to boost moral. Jokingly comments like: Be impartial even though girls are not you thing - directed to a male employee. Upper management acting inappropriately towards other employee, making suggestive (and highly questionable) comments on private subjects. It's not rare to hear comments like "That's how that person is" or " They do a great job, it was just a silly comment", when things like the ones above described come up in conversations. It's conflicting and infuriating to see a lot of people playing along (power/hierarchy situation) makes one wonder: are they trying to survive or is this just how they truly are?

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HubSpot Response
8y
Obviously this review unnerves me greatly, and I'd really like to follow up with you directly around your concerns if you're open to sharing them--happy to connect live or if you'd prefer to follow up anonymously I can work with Eric on 15Five follow up, but needless to say, I'd love to get specific examples and meaningfully fix this. There is no place whatsoever for sexist behavior in our interview and employee experience, so I want to help address this in any and every way possible. Thanks for sharing your concerns, they are important and critical for us to address. Sincerely, Katie
5.0
Sep 23, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Great salaries, especially for the Dublin area Great perks including free lunch and education grants Nice relaxed offices Interesting and talented workforce Great remote working policies Very family centric and work life balance focussed

Cons

I haven't found any, not just saying that.

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