Meraki reviews

3.8

68% would recommend to a friend

(681 total reviews)
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Lawrence Huang

73% approve of CEO

59% positive business outlook

Meraki has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 681 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Meraki 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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681 reviews
1.0
May 23, 2018

No Promotion Opportunities

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great location friendly coworkers great office free snacks happiness events and yearly offsite for engineering or marketing (Hawaii this year for marketing)

Cons

Pay is significantly below market rate and management won't even bother to counter market rate offers. The tech stack we're working with is getting old in the tooth and it's starting to show, with few plans to upgrade to anything even remotely modern. They've put in a new leveling structure and are starting to roll it out across the organization. However, there realistically are few if any options to actually get promoted. Most new hires are straight out of college and come here because they don't know what everyone else pays. Anyone experienced tends to come from somewhere else in Cisco. We're growing quickly, but almost all of that growth comes from our mature products. 2 out of the 3 new products that were released after the acquisition have had little to no market success. Management doesn't seem to care and staffs those teams with the most junior engineers. As a result, it's only a matter of time before those teams fail and people leave. Mentorship for junior staff doesn't exist. It's sink or swim in the sense that you need to figure it out yourself and if you don't, no one seems to care.

2.0
Jun 22, 2017

Sales review

Anonymous employee
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Pros

There are really good pros at Meraki. Beautiful office, smart young colleagues, free catered food, snacks, dogs, events, every so often management surprises us with little extra treats like ice cream and massages - you name it, its your typical Bay Area tech company perks.

Cons

If you are in sales be concerned with some managers. The lack of professionalism in middle management really is disheartening and makes such an awesome company so unbearable. If you walk around the sales floor you will notice those with big personalities-management loves these hyper-aggressive machos. You will also hear that "at Meraki, its all about perception". So it's no surprise that all who have been promoted played their cards right. And to top it off, I am certainly not surprised at the sexist comments that has been circulating glassdoor threads, they are very real throughout the sales floor. I know Meraki tries hard to have an inclusive environment, however sales managers really needs a training or two on how to manage people.

2.0
Apr 4, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

All the benefits you dream about when getting a job at a San Francisco tech company, including free food, games, gym, fun activities, and beautiful office space. The entire staff are young, beautiful and driven professionals and is ideal for socially inclined people. The product is great and excellently supported/designed, with best practices pulled from Cisco Systems.

Cons

Being successful at Meraki in sales is a gamble, and its Vegas odds. As youve probably already read, Meraki assigns one quota to every territory in the vertical, regardless of geographic, population, or economic inputs. Meraki basically takes what they "think" every territory "should" generate in terms of revenue (most likely to hit their corporate sales goals) and slaps them on everything from Boise Idaho to Manhattan New York. This means you are either going to be a sales rockstar and promoted quickly with minimal effort, or busting your butt just to pay rent with an achievement history that makes for an awkward conversation at your next job interview. Lastly, if you decide to roll the dice and accept an offer, it is essential that you find the popular kids on the sales floor and befriend them quickly. This is probably just as important as being an actual good sales rep, if not more.

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