Pinterest reviews

3.6

60% would recommend to a friend

(994 total reviews)
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Bill Ready

48% approve of CEO

42% positive business outlook

Pinterest has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 994 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Pinterest employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.6 stars).

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994 reviews
5.0
Jun 12, 2019

The best place I've ever worked

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Amazing company full of creative, humble people

Cons

Too many snacks on offer!

5.0
May 31, 2019

Inspired Everyday

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Pros

Pinterest is one of the best jobs I've had! The company has an amazing work-life balance, and is very flexible for people with families. It's not uncommon to see people leaving at 4pm to go pick up their kids, working from home on Wednesdays, etc. For career mobility, it seems like managers are generally supportive of people exploring different paths. I've noticed that managers are much more receptive to internal candidates than I've seen at other companies, so it's a great place to go if you want to try something new (though you still need to go through interviews and be solid performer). On culture, people joke about Pinterest being "too nice", but I find it refreshing to work with people who genuinely care about me as a person, and will go out of their way to help. I love coming to work everyday because of the people on my team! The workplace, pincuisine, and security teams are also wonderful and seem really happy, which I think speaks to how well Pinterest treats employees across the company.

Cons

Some orgs are better than others in terms of management, work-life balance and career mobility, so it really depends on your manager/leader of the org (which I guess happens as we get bigger). We can also be slow to let go of underperformers. Compensation and benefits are competitive, but not astounding. However, worklife balance and not commuting to South Bay make up for that easily.

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Pinterest Response
6y
I’m so glad you feel inspired to work at Pinterest, even after a couple of years at the company! We think carefully and take employee feedback into highest consideration when creating our benefits, so it’s great to hear that you’re getting use out of and enjoying them. We’ll keep working on our side to keep Pinterest accountable and keep employees inspired! Jo, CHRO
1.0
May 25, 2019

Good Company Mission, but Too Bad it's not Embraced Internally

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- If you get stuck with a toxic team, the bright side is that a good portion of the company has really some of the kindest, smartest people I've ever encountered. - I love that the company has Knitcon, which is truly worth looking forward to every year! - Food, health benefits, etc. are pretty good! - I continue to be inspired by Ben and the company mission.

Cons

- Ineffective HR department - do not overcomplicate your life by trying to resolve issues internally. If you're facing harassment, move on to another company. If you're facing discrimination, you too should move on. Retaliation? It's rampant and fairly widely accepted so again, move on. It doesn't matter if you have written proof and 23984 witnesses. It doesn't matter if the perpetrator is a bad leader and incompetent at his/ her job. Pinterest. Doesn't. Care. - Absolutely zero transparency as to how compensation is determined at hiring & merit. The definitions & criteria seem to change based on the candidate & recruiting cycle. - So much "unconscious bias" (what Pinterest calls it) within the company that every time I hear a mid-level manager challenge a female's technical ability or say some bizarre gender-stereotyping or racial comment, I think that Pinterest as a company should really start calling it "conscious bias" because Pinterest continues to turn a blind eye despite multiple complaints. Like I said above, you're better off quitting. - Pinterest is still relatively new and so unfortunately, you might get stuck with a "manager" who essentially hit the jackpot by being an early employee at the company and rose through the (small) ranks because of that fact alone. As a result, you have a lot of leaders who are just unfortunately some of the worst managers by standard definitions and... you unfortunately can't do anything about it because no one reads quarterly surveys on managers (Pulse surveys). - Zero accountability by leaders to make sure that they're creating a culture internally that is reflective of the company mission.

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Pinterest Response
7y
I am very concerned to hear about your experience and want to help. I want to be very clear- we do not tolerate retaliation, and are committed to creating a workplace free of discrimination, harassment or other mistreatment. I want all our employees to feel comfortable raising concerns and know that the concerns will be taken seriously. It sounds like you have been in touch with someone from the People team and were not satisfied with your experience. I'm committed to ensuring that we have an effective and responsive HR department. I’m available for you to reach out to me directly and very much encourage you to do so. I’d like to hear from you and ensure you have support. Given your concerns, if it’s more comfortable for you, I also want to offer you our anonymous hotline: (844)704-6249. Jo, CHRO
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