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4.1

81% would recommend to a friend

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Vinicius Vacanti

90% approve of CEO

80% positive business outlook

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2.0
Jun 12, 2023

Not a startup - just a stepping stone.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

1. Learn about alt data and coding skills, then leave for a better opportunity asap.

Cons

1. Not for ambitious people. If you want to work here in the long term, you must have sharp elbows to deal with corporate politics and work the system to do as little work as possible and preserve any work life balance you can. 2. Yipit is no longer a startup and undercompensates its employees. Equity is laughable (as is salary) and there is a clear divide in cohorts in terms of equity comp. Like other reviews prefaced, people who joined before the Norwest deal are extremely happy with equity while people who joined after are not getting paid at market. 3. Culture used to be great but is also just as laughable as comp. There is minimal ownership and transparency. Attribution to success is fought over and failures are put on others naive enough to accept blame for them. 4. They are thriving off of naive undergraduates and expect loyalty but offer little in return besides some pretty words and praise emails. 5. Do not expect a large payout in exchange for staying at the firm and doing good work. The people who are rewarded are those who are vocal and have sharp elbows. If you want an accelerated career, use Yipit as a stepping stone to greater opportunities or go to an earlier stage startup with a good equity plan.

3.0
May 11, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Good wfh policy, some nice co workers

Cons

My views below only pertain to my experience and might not be representative of how others feel. 1. I think your experience heavily depends on what team you are on because some managers are good and some bad. My manager had very narrow minded definition for what being “good” means so if you can’t meet that standard then tough luck. Even if you are really good at say 4 out of the 5 things, you won’t be recognized unless you check all the boxes. I think this is why I’ve seen a lot of people moving around internally or asking to move into different roles. 2. I also feel like some people are being promoted because they have a good relationship with their manager even though that person might not have met all the requirements. 3. The company is hiring a lot more junior people because the salary is not very competitive and the stock option is laughable. As the company grows it will just be a bunch of senior people, who got a lot of equity because they joined early, at the top and junior/less experienced people at the bottom, who are not as competent or financially motivated. UPDATE —————————————— The company leadership loves to make small changes that are immaterial and practically useless (ex: trying to make people feel more “connected”) and not addressing the No.1 concern raised by employees which is low compensation. The CEO also talks about how promotional timelines won’t be impacted but in reality people are getting promoted slower vs. before across the board.

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