SharkNinja reviews

2.7

31% would recommend to a friend

(669 total reviews)
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Mark Barrocas

38% approve of CEO

48% positive business outlook

SharkNinja has an employee rating of 2.7 out of 5 stars, based on 669 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The SharkNinja employee rating is 22% below average for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.5 stars).

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669 reviews
1.0
Dec 1, 2023

Hellscape by design

Recommend
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Pros

Office is nice. Pay is on par with industry, but not if you factor in the extra hours expected to be worked consistently.

Cons

• Red Flags from the first two weeks. Orientation including statements like at Shark Ninja you have to "grow thick skin”, “maniacally” attack problems head on, and keep going even if it’s not perfect, then get berated for inaccuracies. If you read through their success drivers, it’s very clear that they will work you to the bone as a minimum expectation. If you are paying attention in orientation you will understand just how manipulative their presentations are. • The CEO mentioned in a townhall that what keeps him up at night is staff, meaning having enough good people to run the business, but his success drivers have created a disgusting culture of disrespect and constant unattainable expectations. They are deeply passionate about their entrepreneurial spirit and “hustle” yet never celebrate wins. • Middle management are constantly trying to appease the ever-changing moods of the c-suite executives, and do not advocate for their employees. When you refuse to start work at 5:30 in the morning you are met with the perception that you can’t handle the “fast-paced” environment. Fast-Paced environment really means inappropriate work hours or load. Advocating for yourself is not respected. • No one trusts anyone at this company, because its full of people who want to get ahead no matter the circumstances. • There is no relationship building because no one has the time or desire to communicate with each other in a clear and decent manner. Yet when you discuss these concerns about working to improve communication, you are met with a “don’t take it personal” instead of a constructive discussion or plan to solve the issues. • As a new employee there is zero training. If you get lucky someone will help you. Otherwise its figure out our “lingo” or get out, because no one wants to waste their time on newcomers. You will never be set up for success. • This place is terrible, I could tell from the very beginning. There are numerous reported incidences of people having mental break downs, and law suits due to the working conditions, unmeetable expectations, and retaliation. The worst part about this is that there is no efforts to improve any of these known issues deeply culturally ingrained issues. They are very aware of the problems and continue to fuel a deeply unhealthy environment of sink or sink at the direction of the trolls in the C suite.

1.0
Nov 27, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Hardworking people. Some of them are normal people who suffered by daily 8am ~ 11pm meetings. It will give you some experience on consumer electronics, but that's pretty much it.

Cons

Garbage management, I can say half of the managers will push you to 8am~11pm work every day then himself is at home almost every day. Endless meetings which don't really require you to be there all the time. but you have to be there. A lot of failures in the cost-down process. Draining every hour out of engineer's spare time to cost down their product. Where is my share for doing so? Supply chain issues when changing the suppliers to elsewhere. By meeting higher demand's 'great design'. resulting in plundering every engineer's life expectancy. Garbage managers trying to ask HR if they can fire you immediately when you are trying to be kind and give'em a transfer time after you get a new job, they will still plunder your last hour working at there, even you work hard, they will still be picky and speak garbage words to you. No really need to work hard anymore once you decide to leave there since they won't find any problems out of their selves anyway.  This company doesn't really need to fire people, you will go by your own.

2.0
Jul 18, 2018

People are commodities.

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Freedom to learn. Beautiful offices.

Cons

Employees are treated as fungible. Burn 'em and let 'em go. Peter Principle!! Management is crude, rude, egotistical, and more often then not, just plain crazy. The false pretense around caring is the most offensive.

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