Workhuman reviews

2.9

45% would recommend to a friend

(436 total reviews)
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Eric Mosley

49% approve of CEO

36% positive business outlook

Workhuman has an employee rating of 2.9 out of 5 stars, based on 436 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Workhuman employee rating is 20% below average for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.6 stars).

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436 reviews
1.0
Jun 8, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

My colleagues who keep me sane every day

Cons

This company has become the most toxic environment I have ever worked in. Leadership, especially Eric and his C-suite, are the mean high school clique who terrorize employees into submission. Eric walks through the office without so much as a hello or smile to the people who are working extremely hard for his company. Every quarterly meeting is a new roadmap where teams need to stop what we were told to focus on last quarter to the newest and greatest idea. The product could be great, outside of the fact that new features that are not implemented properly are sold to capture new clients. Major business has been lost due to this problem. The new office is a joke. There are lots of benefits to entice new employees and keep present employees happy. However, it is way too large for the number of employees so it feels cavernous and sad. Workhuman preaches eliminating performance reviews. Yet we are required to write about our work and how we can improve. The worst part of this is when managers give an employee a "exceeding expectations " the HR department will negate it and rate the employee as "meeting expectations" without so much as a conversation with the manager. But the best part is there is band! Yes, a musical band comprised of employees titled HR Violations. The irony is lost on Eric and his c-suite but is a constant running joke amongst employees. I don't see any upsides to working here outside of my amazing colleagues who work too hard for a company that doesn't value their efforts. This is not the place to work if you want to have a meaningful career. This place is a dumpster fire every day!

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Workhuman Response
1w
Thank you for your feedback. We recognize that experiences and perspectives can differ. We remain committed to creating a positive employee experience through ongoing listening, feedback, and action. We wish you the best in the future.
2.0
Jun 5, 2026

Major culture problem

Anonymous employee
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Pros

If office experience is a priority to you, Workhuman will be a great fit. You can enjoy free lunch, premium espresso, and a golf simulator in between checking Slack to see if more of your colleagues have been laid off.

Cons

Sarcasm aside, the outward face of Workhuman and the inner workings are two very different things. Go to Workhuman Live and you will hear all about building a great employee culture and valuing your employees. None of this is practiced at the company itself. It’s a complete lie. And after a while, living that lie starts to wear on you as an employee. There is a culture of bullying that comes straight from the top. You are either in the inner circle or you are not. You constantly feel like you are under a microscope and with one wrong move, you could be gone. But then ironically, others are allowed to glide for years with no accountability. They keep having layoffs, both large scale and silent, when they could make practical cuts and implement basic cost savings. For example, they still serve hot buffet lunches in the office every week and spend thousands on employee events, while then cutting bonuses and freezing hiring for much needed positions. They built an over the top, extravagant, way too large office in between two huge layoffs. Free food and a cool space is nice, but it gets old when you haven’t had a meaningful raise in 5 years and don’t have the people or tools to do your job. The message this sends to employees is that leadership does not care about employees, only their own egos and outward image. There is a completely toxic environment where there is no trust. Leaders of different departments are clearly at odds and protecting their own teams, which kills any real collaboration or progress. This is probably most prevalent between the Product and Engineering teams, who should be in lock step. Instead, it’s a huge battle to get even the smallest piece of functionality shipped and the quality suffers. It doesn’t help that senior leadership is constantly redirecting the road map to their latest whim. Ironically, for a company that preaches about psychological safety, there is none at Workhuman. Those who speak up or dissent with senior-most leadership are gone immediately. People simply trying to stand up and do the right thing by customers and their colleagues. That fear is noted and people stay silent. It’s a shame because it used to be a very special place where people truly cared about each other, but now it’s just a bunch of leadership infighting and toxicity.

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Workhuman Response
1w
Thank you for taking the time to share such detailed feedback. It's clear your experience was frustrating, and we appreciate your candor. While we recognize that periods of change, organizational evolution, and difficult business decisions can create uncertainty and strong emotions, we don't believe this review reflects the experience of many employees across Workhuman today. Our employee listening efforts and current employer value proposition research consistently show that many employees feel connected to our mission, supported by their teams, and motivated by the impact of their work. That doesn't mean every experience is positive or that we always get things right. As our business continues to mature, we are actively working to strengthen accountability, collaboration, leadership effectiveness, and the employee experience across the organization. We appreciate the constructive elements of your feedback, particularly around alignment, empowerment, and recognizing strong contributions. We remain committed to building a workplace where people can do meaningful work, grow their careers, and have their voices heard. We wish you the very best in your next chapter.
3.0
Jun 6, 2025
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Pros

The people Working for a mission based company The customers

Cons

Comically bad HR processes for an HR tech company - promo and merit cycles are painful, if they happen at all. You never know because... Internal comms all but disappeared in 2025 so no one really knows what's going on. Horribly mismanaged layoffs. They did layoffs in 2023 and treated people with respect. Both those who were let go and those who stayed. Recent layoffs in 2025 were a mess. Employees still there have no work because they're sitting waiting for a reorg 3 weeks later. People crying at their desks.

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Workhuman Response
1y
Thank you for your candid feedback. It’s clear you cared deeply about the people, the mission, and our customers—and we’re truly sorry your experience didn’t reflect the values we aim to live every day. Moments like promotions, communication, and organizational change have a significant impact on trust and belonging. When we fall short, especially during times of transition, it hurts—and we recognize that. We’re working to learn from those moments, including how we support people through change and communicate with greater transparency and consistency. We appreciate your contributions during your time here, and we sincerely wish you the best ahead.
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