Working at SharkNinja was an appalling professional experience, and I know I am not alone in saying that. Trust the other 1 and 2 star reviews on Glassdoor - they paint and honest picture of the realities of working at SharkNinja. You will find that many of the highly rated reviews come from individuals who are early in their career, or worked at SharkNinja for a set short period of time.
The cons of SharkNinja are countless.. here are a few:
Subpar pay, will be expected to do far more than your job responsibilities without reward of promotion or salary bump.
Many (not all) managers and directors are terribly under qualified to be leading teams, resulting in extreme micromanagement, poor communication, setting unclear expectations, and regularly prioritizing self-interest over team success.
Incredibly stressful work environment -- meeting will consume all your time, no matter how much you prioritize getting your own work done, meetings will always come first and you will be scrambling to catch up on your workload. I does not feel appropriate to say SharkNinja is fast paced. The reality is that while projects and timelines move rapidly, leadership and the CEO are constantly changing their minds - altering projects, deadlines, and roadmaps with no real strategy other than being reactive, greedy, and money hungry. Leadership creates constant distress and disarray from their failures and lack of transparency.
There is the overwhelming shared notion from employees that they are not valued - no matter how hard they work. SharkNinja will take and take - jeopardizing your mental health and wellbeing. HR is incredibly unsupportive - they will pretend to care about the good of employees, but really only care about the business (which is not surprising).
In-office culture is very cold and unwelcoming.
While there are many hardworking dedicated talented people working on SharkNinja's line of products, the fact is that the appliances are ripped-off cheaper versions of what other successful brands created. SharkNinja celebrates stealing ideas and crushing the competition because they have the marketing dollars to do so, and promote poorly made products on social media for a quick buck. On top of this, SharkNinja is an INCREDIBLY wasteful company - if you care about the environment I would recommend spending your hard-earned money elsewhere.