WeWork reviews

3.7

64% would recommend to a friend

(3,483 total reviews)
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John Santora

68% approve of CEO

49% positive business outlook

WeWork has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 3,483 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The WeWork employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Real Estate industry (3.8 stars).

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3K reviews
1.0
Aug 25, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Somehow this soul-sucking company continues to trick bright, enthusiastic millenials into working in a post-pubescent frat house called WeWork. A lot of those employees are fun, interesting people until they realize they’re better than this and move on (or are fired for not falling in line).

Cons

Believe these reviews. Any hyperbole is based in truth. Well, except for the fake reviews - Take a look at 5-star postings around mid-March 2016. All of a sudden a handful of good reviews (which suspiciously similar messages…) pop up in the middle of a sea of 1-stars. There used to be more, but they must have been filtered out as spam. That’s indicative of what kind of company this is. Instead of dealing with employee dissatisfaction (which was never publicly addressed during my time there) they cover it up. Instead of listening to their employees, they fire anyone who speaks out. They rule though intimidation and fear. No one is happy, and management does not care. There is an incredible amount of turnover in every department, which creates instability and increases workload on those left behind. They recently had to update their employment video because most people from the old one had quit or been fired. Any reviews that mention that you can “get ahead quickly” really mean that because people are constantly leaving, there are jobs opening up all the time. However this also leads to 25 year old man-children managing dozens of people with no training. And I do mean MAN-children. WeWork is the most sexist environment I have ever experienced. Women are consistently overlooked for promotion. Micro-agressions range from a woman being told she is “cold” when she is just being a good leader, to a complete lack of support when she is sexually harassed by a member. This job is like an abusive relationship. You make a lot of excuses why it’s not that bad while you’re in it; you justify not leaving for this or that reason. But after you get some distance from it you look back and think, ”Why the hell did I put up with that??” And much like an intervention, I will list some things about working here that are not okay: - It is not justifiable to work 60+ hrs/wk at this salary level. - It is not healthy for a company to take up your evenings and weekends so you have no time for family/personal life. - It is not healthy to have panic attacks or insomnia because of your job. - It is not normal to be afraid to complain/ask questions for fear of being fired. - It is not acceptable for the CEO and his good old boy executive friends to raid WeWork locations on the weekends, break into the keg, and trash the place (true story). - It is not respectful to be treated as disposable.

5.0
Aug 14, 2016

Love it

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Incredible working environment. Easy to move up, great leadership and amazing coworkers

Cons

No cons from me ha

1.0
Aug 12, 2016

Corporate Role in Chelsea HQ

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Besides the equity in this role there are no pros to working here. There are MANY people here that are just waiting for a payout to get out of here. Hopefully they get it, but this could very well be an overvalued company that will just be another story for HBR to write about in the next couple years about the rise and fall of a company managed poorly.

Cons

The list can be quite lengthy - but everyone on here has hit most of the points. If you care about your career and want to learn/grow - best using your skills elsewhere. I'll just make a couple points on certain aspects of the company I noticed. Culture - there is no real culture here but a fear-based work environment. "Do this because some executive wants this now" They confuse company culture with "work like crazy hours, here is some beer, we're doing this to change the world" - don't believe the bs, its so CEO and his cronies can make $$$. They say that to convince you that paying you little and working you like crazy is all worth it. Management - here is how it goes with management. They got hired because they know Adam, Artie, or something like that. These VP's realize that the area they now own is a mess - so they hire someone else with a ridiculous title and they also realize the dept. is a disaster. The cycle continues of bloated hiring as they just continue to hire with no one wanting to go in and make changes. Also throw in people that just have no clue how to manage people to now own a team. Overall Company - It's just terribly sad because the product is ok but the place is being run by people seeking a thrill of the next "amazing deal in this new market!" Looking to China for your growth is probably not the smartest idea in my opinion - look at Uber. Also, the recent news articles don't look to be showing things are going well there either. Lastly, co-working isn't new and WeWork isn't doing anything unique - the entry into the market isn't very high and competition will just offer lower prices (to a customer that is very price sensitive).

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