TaskRabbit reviews

3.2

44% would recommend to a friend

(184 total reviews)
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Ania Smith

39% approve of CEO

30% positive business outlook

TaskRabbit has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 184 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The TaskRabbit 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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184 reviews
1.0
Dec 9, 2022

Disconnected & Divisive CEO

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Pros

The teams doing the actual work are full of wonderful, hard working people who want to do well and collaborate together.

Cons

CEO (Ania Smith) is the worst I've seen in my career. She is divisive, awkward, rude and lacks the ability to lead a cross-functional organization. No one trusts the executive leaders to stand up to her or lead in the direction we need to go to improve the business. Priorities are not clear, engagement and morale are at an all time low.

2.0
Dec 15, 2015
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Pros

The culture at TaskRabbit is ok. They're friendly, open to new ideas from all employees, but don't take lower-level employees seriously.

Cons

The thing I didn't like about TaskRabbit is I didn't have a single shred of confidence that they were truly committed to helping employees succeed and grow. Often times if we had an idea we were expected to fully execute it using the utmost minimal of resources. Additionally, many long-standing problems with the product went neglected for 6+ months before they were addressed. To me TaskRabbit puts up a type of 'Smoke and Mirrors' act that they're a great company to work for, when in reality, they're strapped for resources and are not committed to employee development.

3.0
Oct 7, 2023
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Pros

- The company culture is overall positive. People are driven by the mission of helping Taskers earn a living, which is pretty non-evil as far as tech companies go! - Taskrabbit is serious about remote-first work, and it's never hard finding time for personal commitments (i.e. doctor appointments, childcare, etc.) - Prioritization has usually been challenging, but our CTO implemented a new quarterly planning process that makes very clear what everyones' goals and objectives are. It's not perfect, but it's a big step up from what we did before! - Work/life balance is generally good on most teams. - Benefits are excellent, including unlimited PTO you're encouraged to take, well-being stipend, productivity stipend, learning stipend, and a Taskrabbit stipend to use on the platform.

Cons

- Like other reviewers, I agree that the strategic direction from the CEO is questionable. I wouldn't be surprised if a change in leadership occurs within the next ~12 months, but nothing has been announced. - Collaboration between the data team and engineering, design, and product is generally poor. The data team leadership micromanages ICs and doesn't allow them enough space to actually do their job. ICs are in constant tension between what's best for their product/business partners and what will make the data team look good to the SLT. - There's been sizeable attrition in some departments over the last 12 months, particularly in product. This has resulted in a large loss of institutional knowledge. Bonuses will be released at the end of October this year, and I expect there will be many more departures then too. That being said, many of the newest product hires seem excellent, and the future seems bright if we can retain them. - Bonus compensation is tied to company-level metrics and takes ~2 months to deliver after the fiscal year ends. Many newer hires were under the impression that their bonus is mostly guaranteed, which is not accurate. One positive of this structure though is that all levels of the company are working towards the same top-level goals. - Career opportunities are mixed. Taskrabbit often hires out manager/director positions, meaning there isn't much opportunity within the company for ICs to grow into leaders. - Compensation is mixed. No equity is available because Taskrabbit is wholly owned by IKEA. Mid-senior ICs comp is slightly below tech expectations (even at similarly-sized companies), but management comp is generally good because they offer more cash/bonus than comparable roles since there's no equity. - There's often a "fire drill of the month" which pulls everyone's attention away from their stated priorities. Sometimes these situations merit the resources they draw, but often times they don't are a result of improperly resourced infrastructure. Data team ICs are almost always the ones most pressured by these occurrences, which means their existing priorities suffer and fall behind

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