Lyft reviews

3.8

74% would recommend to a friend

(2,157 total reviews)
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David Risher

65% approve of CEO

52% positive business outlook

Lyft has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 2,157 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Lyft 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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5.0
Mar 5, 2019

Fantastic company to work for if able to adapt to change

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Pros

High-growth company, great benefits for salaried employees, ever-evolving business that provides varied opportunities

Cons

Lots of change. If you cannot embrace change, this is not the company for you.

2.0
Feb 28, 2019

Disappointed

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Pros

The company as a whole has a great vision and great values. It's an easy company to believe in. The office is pet friendly and has great snacks.

Cons

They believe that the pay is competitive, but it's only competitive based on title and not actual work. There is an incredibly large gap in pay between hourly employees and salaried employees (over $20k difference). The level of work that most team members are doing is not reflective in title or salary, which makes it difficult when job hunting, because the title is not equivalent to the work at other companies. For promotions, they have guidelines in place that you must be in your position for at least 1 year before you can apply for another position. If another position comes up that you are the most qualified for and are currently the most senior on your team, you cannot apply for it if you have not met this 1 year requirement. This allowed for less senior team members to apply for and receive a promotion, even though they weren't the most senior and may have been passed up for the previous promotion. It was incredibly discouraging and management did nothing to resolve the issue. We were encouraged to speak up about issues, but were rarely actually heard. We were frequently met with very political responses, but no real action. Myself and my team members often went to management and senior management to address issues. I even went to HR with concerns and no action was taken by them either. It was incredibly disappointing to be encouraged to surface concerns, but never see any resolutions provided by leadership. Leadership rarely had any clear vision. Every issue was always an emergency and you were expected to switch focus quickly while never completing a project. It made it impossible to work toward a goal or stay aligned with the team. The Customer Experience management team are salaried and are able to check email out of working hours. Often, hourly employees are sent emails on weekends or non-working hours and are expected to receive the update. Hourly employees cannot check email outside of working hours, which makes updates impossible. There are opportunities for learning and development but they are rarely spoken of and most team members are completely unaware of them. Since I have left, I have heard of no improvements to the team and have heard of more team members looking to leave. I wanted to stay at Lyft as long as possible and was absolutely heartbroken to leave, but I couldn't work in these conditions anymore.

5.0
Feb 27, 2019

Awesome company

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Pros

I love my job! Lyft is wonderful!

Cons

There are no cons for me.

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