Pinterest reviews

3.6

60% would recommend to a friend

(993 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 993 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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993 reviews
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Jun 20, 2025
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Pros

Some Incredible Colleagues: There are a few genuinely talented and compassionate individuals at Pinterest, and I've had the privilege of working with some who are committed to making a difference. These colleagues are often the only bright spot in an otherwise toxic environment.

Cons

Passive-Aggressive Management: Feedback is vague, expectations are unclear, and there is zero accountability from upper management. When mistakes happen (and they will), it's always someone else’s fault - no one ever owns up to systemic issues, which makes it incredibly hard to improve anything. Constructive feedback is rare, and when it does come, it's often laced with backhanded comments. You can go months without understanding where you stand in your role or whether your work is even valued. Toxic Treatment of Underrepresented Employees: while Pinterest talks the talk about diversity and inclusion, the reality for underrepresented employees - especially Black employees - is drastically different. As someone who has been here for a while, I can say the company’s commitment to diversity feels entirely performative. It’s a lot of buzzwords, nice slogans, and “initiatives” that look great in press releases, but behind closed doors, Black employees and people of color face micro-aggressions, exclusion, and outright dismissal. If you speak up about this or the lack of support experienced, prepare to be gaslighted or sidelined. Black employees, in particular, often find their concerns brushed off or minimized, and when they try to push for change, they face retaliation. It’s not uncommon for outspoken employees to be placed under performance review scrutiny, or even worse, quietly let go when they challenge the status quo. It’s heartbreaking to watch, and it’s a pattern I’ve seen too many times. There’s a disturbing trend where employees who dare to point out the company’s failings around race and diversity are either pushed out or fired. I’ve seen colleagues go from top performers to having their performance mysteriously questioned after raising valid concerns about discrimination or exclusion. The company claims to have a “zero tolerance policy” on discrimination, but when push comes to shove, it's the employees speaking out that end up suffering the most. It feels like speaking up is an invitation for them to find any reason to get rid of you. That’s not just disappointing; it’s dangerous, and it's a culture that needs to be confronted head-on. Subpar Leadership: Asides from this, the internal dynamics are toxic, with management more concerned about who’s aligned with the “right” team than doing what’s best for the company or its employees. If you’re not part of the inner circle, expect your ideas to be ignored, and your career growth to stall. Senior leadership spends more time managing optics and public image than focusing on meaningful change or actual company performance. It’s incredibly frustrating to watch as the leadership team fails to take decisive action on important issues, all while playing political games that just make everything more complicated. It's not about doing what's right; it's about maintaining appearances. And if you’re a marginalized employee? Your concerns will always take a backseat to the next big PR stunt.

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Pinterest Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share a review about your experience. We’re constantly working to improve our culture and make Pinterest a great place to work for all employees. Your feedback is important to us and we take your concerns seriously. We encourage you to connect with your manager or a member of our People Team, Inclusion & Belonging Team or any of our reporting channels to identify opportunities to improve your experience and resolve your concerns. You can also raise concerns anonymously, if you wish, through EthicsPoint at https://pinterest.ethicspoint.com. Additionally, Ombuds is a confidential and impartial resource that provides a safe place for Pinterest employees to raise any work-related concerns. If you have any questions about who to contact or want to share details directly, please reach out to gd@pinterest.com. Thank you again for sharing this feedback with us. Pinterest People Team
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