Rippling reviews

3.7

68% would recommend to a friend

(1,181 total reviews)
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Parker Conrad

80% approve of CEO

78% positive business outlook

Rippling has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 1,181 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Rippling 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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1.0
Nov 4, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

- A handful of talented coworkers, though most are too busy putting out their own fires to lend a hand to anyone else. -Remote roles exist, but you’ll quickly find that “remote” also describes how connected you’ll feel to the team. Leadership shows no interest in addressing the dismal morale or the complete absence of culture.

Cons

- Work-life balance is nonexistent. Expect slacks, emails, and “urgent” messages at all hours nights, weekends, holidays, while you're on vacation or sick leave. The culture glorifies exhaustion. Burnout isn’t a risk here, it’s a rite of passage. - Extreme micromanagement from inexperienced middle managers who lack both the authority and the insight to support their teams effectively. Managers pride themselves on “transparent feedback,” yet somehow manage to belittle your efforts and deny raises when performance reviews roll around. - Every day is a gauntlet of product bugs and broken processes so frequent that a client without an issue feels like a rare event. An influx of overwhelmed, inexperienced new hires only compounds the growing chaos and decline in the quality of work. Customers are constantly frustrated and fault you for the issues. - This company gives “toxic culture” a whole new meaning. Leadership is a revolving door of underqualified managers who equate intimidation with leadership. They celebrate burnout as proof of dedication.

2.0
Feb 9, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

None - do yourself a favor and find another organization to begin your sales career. 80% of outbound SDRs do not hit quota at Rippling and you will be out of a job before you can even blink. Don't think the few positive posts you see on LinkedIn are representative of the entire org. It is extremely difficult to find success at Rippling and the majority of reps do not get promoted or leave within a year.

Cons

Parker is a visionary - but also an extremely cutthroat CEO. His values are very clear - he cares about growth and profits more than he will ever care about his employees. Sales leadership is currently hiring across for its main hubs in New York and Austin. I highly discourage anybody from relocating or moving for a position at Rippling. This org sets you up for failure and the chances of lasting a year or even getting promoted are extremely low. As an SDR you will never have any sense of job security. This is a "what have you done for me lately" role. You can hit quota one month and be fired the month after if you miss. The outbound SDR org was born less than a year ago due to the success of inbound SDRs capitalizing on Rippling's strategic marketing and branding. New leadership has been brought in to build this new outbound org, but it still has no idea as to what works well nor how to generate consistent pipeline. While this is understandable given the outbound org is so new, what isn't okay is the pressure leadership puts on reps to consistently hit an unattainable quota month to month given leadership itself has no idea what works. Rippling has become a churn and burn SDR organization. New reps will be fired within months of joining only to be immediately backfilled. You'll see many SDR Managers on LinkedIn posting that they are hiring. This isn't due to the tremendous success the sales org is having, this is due to the fact that the majority of the reps fail in the role and Rippling needs to continue backfilling to meet the ridiculous forecasting efforts leadership demands. It's blasphemous that Rippling is so careless with its financial resources on reps when it's proven to be so incredibly frugal/cheap on creating any sort of culture. Benefits are terrible, SPIFFS are laughable and the company will put on happy hours once a month that aren't even covered by Rippling.

3.0
Jun 8, 2022

Not for everyone

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- Similar to other reviews, there are growth opportunities as those who work in product roles are expected to "wear multiple hats" - coworkers were friendly and kind people that are very hard-working and passionate about what they do - good for folks that know how to be aggressive in getting what they need and their thoughts across

Cons

- Can cause burnout very easily; several folks I knew left in less than 6 months - Some specific reasons for burnout include micro-management, poor communication, and a culture that really prioritizes "running hard" TLDR; if you're really into the start-up vibe and know how to flourish in this kind of setting- you'll do great and many of my co-workers really thrive there. If not- think carefully about if this would be the best fit for you.

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