Uber Operations Manager reviews

4.3

85% would recommend to a friend

(273 total reviews)
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Dara Khosrowshahi

99% approve of CEO

95% positive business outlook

Operations Manager employees have rated Uber with 4.3 out of 5 stars, based on 273 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Operations Manager professionals have an excellent working experience there. Uber is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Operations Manager professionals compared to other employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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273 reviews
2.0
Jun 20, 2016
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Pros

Successfully sold the ride hailing/sharing story to the world (investors, employees, and public) despite heavy bleeding in revenue and talents recently.

Cons

Business Model The rosy model of transportation revolution only works in limited crowded cities where - People don't own cars - People can't afford parking and live far from underground transportation entrances - Lack of underground transportation systems - People can afford surged prices Or as last mile solution to public transportation system. Big challenges ahead: - Excessive burn rate that requires billions of dollars injection every year - Highly inflated and unsustainable eco-system. Both riders and drivers are lured to systems by promotions, incentives and credits, particularly true in countries supported company's hyped growth - Drivers are paid barely higher than minimum wage given the gas and car ownership cost, large percent drivers leave the platform after a few weeks or months. Constant high cost to recruit new drivers. - Increasing competition from not only tech companies, but also car manufactures, taxi companies. The model may work when autonomous car on road, which eliminates drivers from the ecosystem. At the same time, it will make every car manufacture a competitor. Tesla, VW, Toyota, Audi, GM etc will join Apple, Google, Amazon to fight for market share. The winner would be a tech savvy car maker or a joint venture from a tech giant and car maker. Making autonomous car is a bigger challenge than building a ride sharing platform. Car is commodity, but autonomous car is true innovation. Ride sharing platform is less complicated than many high traffic systems today, the realtime dispatch component is likely be the trickiest, which heavily relies on map and realtime traffic report. Map developer owns the most important ride sharing static (map) and dynamic data (realtime traffic), will eventually rule the ride sharing platform. Uber is ambitious and chose to work on everything in house including autonomous car, map. Progress would be more significant if partner with industry leaders. Uber's NA market is slowing down, China is much smaller than DiDi but bleeding heavily, no sign of relief anytime soon. Culture Toe stepping is encouraged with good intention, but many use it to attack others, there is no team work under unexperienced first line, second line management, managers don't have right judgement and integrity to tell when a stepping is good, when is bad. Surviving first year is hard, particularly reaching to anniversary. You may let go right before your stock vesting date. People work "HARD" to show they are busy, but extremely inefficient from business impact point of view. Tons of reports, charts, but not much truth finding and problem solving. Employee will be trained to become a talker, ppt/report maker, and an attacker to survive. No exit for stock holders, CEO has publicly said to delay IPO as long as possible. Each round of funding dilutes shares.

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Uber Response
10y
Hi - thanks for your detailed and honest feedback of your time here at Uber. You're right, we're tackling a lot, from ride-sharing, to maps, to new products like EATS and RUSH, there are a lot of big, ambitious projects going on. It's these big bold bets that make our work exciting and position us for future success. Meritocracy & toe-stepping is a value of ours that urges employees to know what's right and fight for it, without being a jerk. If you see someone crossing the line, I encourage you to speak up and say something. We all want to fight for what we think is right, but nobody wants to be attacked. Building on that, if you notice consistent inefficient work on your team, let your manager know. Thanks again for your candor. If you ever want to dive deeper into your feedback, feel free to reach out: pierce@uber.com.
3.0
Oct 16, 2015

Challenging Place to Work

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Pros

Challenging environment that is incredibly data driven. Rapidly growing across many markets and industries.

Cons

When you work in a company where everyone is type-A sometimes it can be difficult to accomplish anything.

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Uber Response
10y
Thank you for the feedback particularly around development. As we grow, you're absolutely right -- employee development is key to retaining and growing our best and brightest. More to come on this, feel free to reach out to me directly if you're got particular ideas. -Andrew, alevy@uber.com
5.0
Dec 27, 2012

The Best Job of my Life

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Pros

Each city acts as their own startup. You make the best decisions possible for your city as a team. There is no micro-management, no big overhead, and no limiting constraints. HQ empowers you to make the best decisions for your specific city, and it's incredible. I'm obsessed with working here and helping Uber grow.

Cons

Don't work for Uber if you're not willing to miss major holidays like New Year's Eve, Valentine's Day, etc. This is the time when we are the busiest. It's really not that big a deal--you can still celebrate with your coworkers, and it's kinda fun. Also, if you don't like to work hard (and work smart), then Uber won't be a good fit for you. They're seriously only looking for the best who really believe in the company and want to help continue its growth. Finally, if you are uncomfortable with taking (calculated) risks, and doing things that have never been done before, you should steer clear of Uber. Our culture supports bringing new and innovative ideas to the table from every city around the world.

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