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 27, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

There is a great working environment and lots of perks. They offer free lunch and dinner and a wonderful office. The people are kind, intelligent, passionate and such.

Cons

You have to self aggrandize often with very top of the company whom make all the compensation decisions alas you will go unnoticed and quit after a couple years. You won't see the excellent leadership, well thought out decision making, recognition, or career advancement opportunities. Its great for a couple years until you realize you are never getting a raise.

1.0
May 13, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good benefits, location, office and views. On-site gym. Fun activities/events. Interesting people.

Cons

Most managers that are promoted here are not promoted because they have great management skills/potential. No room for growth and pay raise unless you are friends with higher management and intend to keep their same arrogant mentality going. Super BRO atmosphere. Managers are allowed to just dictate people and treat ppl poorly to feed their own egos. Unprofessional sales ppl including management. Quotas and territory alignment are decided by director and manager and well we know where that is going (downhill). Time off is not as easy as it seems to take off. Work Life Balance is there for some and not others depending on manager.

5.0
Jul 7, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Culturally, Meraki has retained all of the great things about start-ups (one exception noted below), while getting rid of the toxic parts of start up culture. Like a start up, you're working with people who are hella smart and hella driven. Meraki engineers tend to come from top engineering universities, be passionately engaged in various activities outside of work (climbing, backpacking, music, brewing, martial arts, sports, etc etc), and very willing and able to socially engaged with you in a work context. Not sure how something works? Ask the gal that built it and she'll probably drop what she's doing and talk or pair-program with you until you have a good idea what's going on. Not sure why a decision was made? Hop over to your manager's manager's desk and get a pleasant and unguarded explanation. The physically and socially open office layout is a strong holdover from this company's start-up days. Lunches? Beautifully catered. Dinners? Pick a restaurant. Snacks? All of them. I'm talking fresh berries, avocado toast. Plus, you won't find any (or, okay, very little, may depend on team) of the alpha-male/alpha-nerd/tech-bro egotism or terrible work-life balance often associated with start-ups. There's a strong 40hr/week culture. I could sum it up like this: there are still two kegs in the office, but one's filled with kombucha, and the other with cold-brew coffee.

Cons

Unlike a start up, engineers aren't here to change the world. Or disrupt any market. You're grandma won't recognize the name of your company. You're here to make products that will sell better, and to marginally increase the quality, accessibility, and feature set of networking products. Sometimes that's sad. But far more often, it's really great. Because you're not working with people self-centered enough to be in it for the glory. You're not working with people who want to use their intelligence to make a name for themselves. You're working with people who want to work in a friendly environment and build good products. Which usually feels like a healthy and productive place to be. Also if you're scared of dogs, this is probably not the place for you. (If you love dogs, there are many cuddles to be had).

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