Hudl reviews

3.8

76% would recommend to a friend

(1,059 total reviews)

David Graff

89% approve of CEO

78% positive business outlook

Hudl has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 1,059 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Hudl 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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1K reviews
3.0
Dec 14, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Arcade area, free lunch, fun people (peers), fast-paced, after work events (90% of event involve alcohol consumption), free healthcare, one trip per year to a professional sporting event.

Cons

Decisions are made from the top-down with little to no consideration for after effects on employees, the coach relations department gets neglected by the rest of the company, no one cares about how their decisions will effect them. Every employee is in love with Hudl for the first few months (they "drink the koolaid") until they realize that upper management is selfish, egotistical, manipulative and irresponsible. The "fun culture" that attracts people to the company isn't as it seems once you start working there.

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Hudl Response
11y
Thanks for the feedback. We're sorry the experience didn't meet your expectations and you feel our Coach Relations Team doesn't get the love it deserves. We do our best to keep their experiences in mind any time a new product or campaign goes out the door. We recently created a new position within Coach Relations – Tech Lead – where a handful of Hudlies communicate with the Product Team to report common issues and keep their own department updated on what's coming down the pipe by attending iteration meetings and even working alongside the devs for extended periods of time. If you have any other issues you'd like to discuss, we're always open to suggestions on ways to become better. Feel free to email me directly at alli@hudl.com.
3.0
Jul 14, 2014

Fun in the beginning

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Good benefits, free lunch and coffee, opportunity to make decisions.

Cons

A LOT of after work events that are "optional" but seem frowned upon to miss. You also have to buy into the culture and ideals 100% if you don't want to be an outlier.

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Hudl Response
11y
Thanks for taking the time to review. We definitely don't want anyone to feel pressured into those optional events and totally understand that our culture isn't a perfect fit for everyone, but we'd hate for anyone to feel uncomfortable in just being themselves. If that's ever the case and you're interested in talking about it, please don't hesitate to email alli@hudl.com.
3.0
Aug 29, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- They have a good work-life balance. - If you live in Lincoln, they have typical "startup" perks at HQ (free lunch, ping-pong tables, etc). There's a solid sense of community among the people who go into the office regularly. - Healthcare premia are covered by the company. - You will likely end up working with good people.

Cons

- Salaries are not competitive, even compared to much smaller / less profitable companies. They focus on being somewhat competitive for the Nebraska tech market (they have few competitors in this market), but no adjustments are made for the cost of living of remote employees. - The healthcare plan has a high deductible. - Opportunities for advancement are limited, and career progression is slow. I've talked with colleagues who have been shut down when bringing up promotions, because "we don't need any more people at that level right now", regardless of whether the employee is already performing at the next level. - One of the primary functions of middle management at Hudl appears to be limiting upper management's exposure to negative feedback from unpopular decisions. Dialogue is not encouraged on most of these decisions, despite "respectfully blunt" feedback being a core value. - Happiness largely depends on your business unit, so I can't speak to every squad/BU. "Competitive" in particular has some serious issues: • They have a strong hiring pipeline with local Nebraskan colleges, and you frequently get the impression that engineers can just be replaced with new grads. As a result, complaints are not taken seriously by upper management, because engineers have little leverage. • Heavy focus on feature development over addressing tech debt. It's always a delicate balance to strike, of course, but tech debt typically has to cause significant issues in production before it will be prioritized, even if it's known that it will cause production issues in advance.

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