Waymo reviews

4.0

69% would recommend to a friend

(289 total reviews)
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Tekedra Mawakana and Dmitri Dolgov

86% approve of CEO

68% positive business outlook

Waymo has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 289 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Waymo 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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289 reviews
2.0
Jul 18, 2020
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Pros

* Really cool projects. I mean, who doesn't want to see how the self-driving car is made? * Earn Waymo equity, which may be worth a ton some day (but who knows for sure?) * Work with really smart, talented people (for the most part). * Inspiring: feels like you're working on a really important world-changing problem. * Subsidiary of Alphabet means you're taken really good care of. Have access to most Google perks. * The HR team is best in class.

Cons

* This is *NOT* Google. If you come to Waymo thinking it will be just like Google, it's not. The culture is very different, and the managers are generally very narcissistic, self-interested and unsupportive of their people (except for the sycophants, who are rapidly taking over the company). Must play politics to succeed, and go along with group-think. * Each team is different and has their own culture and pros and cons. One team may be easy to submit code but suffers from tremendous technical debt, while another team is near impossible to submit code and progress moves at a snail's pace. It's possible that you may be well suited for one team's culture and find yourself like a fish out of water on another. There's no way to know before you get there. Transferring internally is a thing, but some managers may try to block you if they don't like you (see: politics). * The people managers are almost universally terrible. Waymo does not hire good people managers, they hire star individual contributors who turn into awful managers that repel talent. * Senior leadership seems dysfunctional and delusional. Some goals they set are obviously unrealistic and going in the wrong direction, but they do it anyways and make excuses when it fails. It's really hard to trust that they're making the right decisions, but you just have to put up and shut up. * Dingy, noisy office building, does not feel "nice" like other Google offices. Sufficiently far from Google main campus that many amenities are inconvenient (e.g. decent massages, any other cafes or food trucks). * Waymo equity is mostly illiquid, so a big part of compensation feels like Monopoly money. Living in the Bay Area is expensive, so it may be hard to have a good life with just salary+bonus (good luck buying a house while you wait for liquidity).

2.0
Jul 14, 2020

average

Recommend
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Pros

good pay, good benefit nice area

Cons

no culture, no growth, others are avg

1.0
Jun 19, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

The only Pros were the perks: the beautiful office space, the delicious food, the easy commute. With Covid/WFH, the realities of Waymo are only more clear, and the glitter of fancy perks is just a fading memory.

Cons

Where to begin: - Sr management is pretty political. There are often land-grabs and some pretty high turn-over - There's not much direction at this point. Technical progress is stalling and the team is getting restless. - We are bleeding talent. Progress in the industry is stalling, but it might be worse here because the best guys have moved on

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