Wayfair reviews

3.1

38% would recommend to a friend

(6,876 total reviews)
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Niraj Shah

28% approve of CEO

27% positive business outlook

Wayfair has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 6,876 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Wayfair employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Retail & Wholesale industry (3.5 stars).

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5.0
Dec 19, 2017
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Pros

Wayfair is overall a terrific place to work. The people are friendly, fun and exceptionally smart--the kinds of people you want to be friends with. Life is balanced, though you sometime have to set your own boundaries, with lots of working parents. People are given tons of ownership over their work and the high growth means no shortage of opportunities for advancement and lateral movement around the company. Benefits are quite good given that ecommerce is a low-margin business (you should compare to Amazon not Facebook/Google), and high equity compensation creates really big upside for people who stick with the company over time (though better paternity leave is much needed!).

Cons

As many others have noted, the high growth creates some tension. To excel at Wayfair, you need to be flexible and willing to work in constantly changing and often ambiguous situations. The management really does care, but occasionally makes mistakes--not fully understanding the concerns of the employees or not appropriately supporting someone who is new reporting to a new manager who is reporting to a new manager. They are actively trying to improve on all these fronts while still growing 40-50% a year. They mean well, but it's easy for a companies core cultural values to get fuzzy in that situation. If that sounds scary, then Wayfair probably isn't the right place for you. Also, the organization actually isn't very corporate and there isn't a lot of red tape--I often wish there was more. There are plenty of times when something would be may more efficient if it was standardized, but Wayfair expects you to make it up as you go. It's a constant evolution. We are definitely BIG... having so many people means it's harder to get information you need or coordinate across departments than it may have been before. But folks who have worked at much larger organizations will recognize these as the normal growing pains of a fast-scaling company.

3.0
Oct 5, 2017

Good company, but undervalues employees

Anonymous employee
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Pros

- lots of young people - good for building experience and marketing - innovative technology - the two founders are both very nice - pretty office, free snacks and beer - good health benefits

Cons

- an open plan office isn't always a good thing; you have no privacy at all - depending on the manager, you could be treated like a worker drone instead of a human - stiff corporate language that discourages alternate opinions - some departments are underpaid per the national average

1.0
Aug 6, 2017
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Pros

- Stock Options - Office In Copley square

Cons

Engineers get abused heavily. (Expectations are very high & rewards are almost none) Lack of testing during deploys make the deploy a very dangerous task. Work from home is considered as evil. (You need more to trust more with your employees). No emphasis on trainings or conferences. There is NO TEAM work. Firings are common.

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