SharkNinja reviews

2.7

31% would recommend to a friend

(669 total reviews)
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Mark Barrocas

37% 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
Apr 1, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

*Discount on SharkNinja products *Work with cool people *If you are a co-op/early in your career, you will get lots of responsibility *Pay is pretty good (only when you start, it will not keep up)

Cons

If you are thinking about working here, read this and look at the other reviews. Chaotic, toxic, lack of work life balance or career development. Here is my perspective as an engineer: *Technical Work/Career Development - Very little engineering work being done here. The team in China does most of it and boy do they get absolutely abused. They will design most of the prototypes, ship them to the US for a brief hands on before we move on to the next phase. You will mostly do PowerPoint engineering and project management. Any testing is rushed since it needs to get done for the following weeks leadership show and tell so it is not at all robust. You will regularly do things the wrong way and if you are someone who wants to do real engineering and care about your work, unfortunately this is not the place for you. Not really sure if the skills learned here are transferrable anywhere else. *Decision Making Processes - shotgun decisions made by an inner circle of employees who have been there for a while (meaning 3+ years due to a revolving door) based on their ego/feelings/vibes instead of any data. Certain teams opinions just matter more for some reason and they will steer product direction without anyone being allowed to question them. You spend more time playing the politics game that doing any real work. Its very frustrating to have your work discarded for no reason. *Lack of Experience In Leadership - Plenty of Directors/VPs/Senior VPs who are SEVERELY underqualified. They don't trust their teams so they need to make every decision themselves and don't even have the relevant experience/knowledge to weigh in. *Project Management - lol. You will have multiple project managers and not one of them will manage the project or have any idea what's going on. Not entirely their fault, they exist to appease leadership and micromanage the teams doing the work, not prioritize or plan. Project deadlines are legitimately impossible to hit so you sprint toward them frantically until they inevitably get pushed. You will waste an IMMENSE amount of time doing irrelevant work or re-doing work since priorities change always. *Day to Day Work - Its all work theater for the execs and meetings. Between end of day notes, end of week notes, weekly leadership reviews, making slides for those reviews, and meeting multiple times per week to align on content for those reviews, you wont have time to get anything done. Then, there are the endless meetings. You will sit in meeting after meeting accomplishing nothing while you fall behind on your work. Lots of talking about work, not a lot of working on work. The talking about work is the priority here. Then, the non-technical team will ask you to hop on calls with the China team at 7am/8pm regularly which they will not join. *Resources - Teams are so understaffed. We can't hire new employees or backfill critical low level roles, but the company can hire executives like its going out of style. They are trying to sell the startup/innovation culture, but money is tight like any big public company and only things to appease shareholders are valued. To wrap it all up, in addition to the actual work/structure part of the job, I've never worked somewhere that allowed people to be as condescending and rude in the workplace as SN. Office vibes are low and if you quit, everyone's first response is to congratulate you for getting out - that should say a lot.

1.0
Feb 5, 2026
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Pros

Some good people at the individual contributor level, not really the managers, they dont seem to do any actual work; but the people who can actually make good work.

Cons

If you’re taking this job hoping it will solve your financial stress or stabilize your life: it won’t. It WILL create so much anxiety, more uncertainty, and a nicely paid front row seat to chaos like you've never seen. There’s a recurring pattern of hiring people away from long-term, stable roles, then laying them off 3–4 months later due to so called “re-orgs.” those same roles reappear online shortly after. This feels somewhat like a company tradition, of not accepting faults but blaming the lowest person on the totem pole. Morale is nonexistent. full stop. So many employees seem to have one foot out the door and sharing their resumes everyday. Casual conversations over Ninja espresso machines regularly include “Are you applying elsewhere?” because of course they are. Success here has less to do with producing any good work and more to do with navigating internal politics and staying close to leadership. If you’re good at smoke, mirrors, and corporate theater, you may thrive. If you’re here to actually do the job..... best of luck to you, just don't try it.

1.0
Jun 8, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

You'll work with some of the smartest, hardest working people who create great product.

Cons

BUT the executive leadership destroys any ability to create processes, work smart, and plan ahead. Most directors' jobs are to execute because they don't have time to spend on training or developing their teams. There are NO review processes, NO onboarding, NO training/development, NO feedback cycles. Decisions are made on the whims of the 2 leading execs. They lead with a culture of fear that is toxic and breeds competition and distrust amongst cross functional teams. If you want to succeed at any other company outside of SharkNinja, beware. This is a black hole and has a reputation as such. Really the only people who come here are 1. desperate and/or 2. naive, and the people who thrive here wouldn't in a normal, decent company.

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Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback and for your contributions to SharkNinja. We are sad to hear that you feel this way about our culture. SharkNinja has a unique approach and mindset to developing products, and we believe it is the cornerstone to our success and sets up apart from the competition. This approach is fluid and iterative and is how we consistently bring 5-star products to our consumers. However, fluidity shouldn’t equate to inefficiency and frustration, and we are constantly looking for opportunities to improve. We are a very hands-on company where many teams work closely in step with senior leadership on a daily or weekly basis. It is an approach that has proven to be key to our success. We’d appreciate hearing more about your perspective and work to improve the elements that may have led to your poor experience. We’d welcome your thoughts and suggestions on this topic. https://bit.ly/sharkninjafeedback
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