eBay reviews

3.9

74% would recommend to a friend

(5,667 total reviews)
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Jamie Iannone

80% approve of CEO

64% positive business outlook

eBay has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 5,667 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The eBay employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.7 stars).

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1.0
Apr 12, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Very high salaries for very easy work. (personal experience) If being involved in something meaningful and relevant is important for you then eBay does eCommerce rather than in social media etc.

Cons

Based upon how you look at it this can either be a pro or a con. eBay pays very high if you consider the RSUs, ESPP, 401K etc. But the work assigned you will be someone with even mediocre skill will be able to do easily. If you are a talented engineer with a desire to learn something new or do something of value run away from here because you will be doing very dumb work and surrounded by even more dumb people. However, on the other hand if you want to just draw a stable paycheck and get promotions by pleasing your boss then run in and join. Very little solid engineering done here, most people are focussed on making half baked products, doing demos and poster sessions and throwing them out of the door. When other engineers who use your product complain provide workarounds and assurances that the problems will be taken care of in the next release. Of course a re-org or something similar will follow and very soon the problem will fall into another clueless engineers lap. Most of the top execs in eBay are moving to Paypal since they think eBay is a sinking ship. I worked in what was considered as the most technical team of whole of eBay the condition in the rest of the company is even worse and talented engineers are going insane. Along with technology, the management philosophy and techniques are also outdated. eBay blindly promotes people who deliver half baked products in timely fashion to managers who then force their developers to do the same. eBay still doesn't realize like the other Bay Area companies that strong developers work for autonomy to implement their ideas and creativity and not simply for a paycheck. Being outdated it still relies on paying more money and doesn't do simple things like providing food which is now common in most Bay Area startups. Not to mention that most of the managers are technically clueless or micro managers. I personally don't know even one developer who is happy if not outright frustrated. Don't believe any of the 5 star ratings. This is probably given by the HR and it's cronies. Notice how all the 5 star ratings are very short and terse.

3.0
Mar 9, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Compensation, Office culture, work life balance, trainings and travel opportunity

Cons

compensation can be good if u joined in past couple of years. For interns coverting to full time it could be plus and minus. The compensation is too good to say no but once you are in the company the immediate management is not good enough to train the intern or new grad. Majority of the people are highly experienced and are not willing to give responsibilities to young minds easily. another major con is layoffs. They dont hesitate to even layoff <1 old new hire.

1.0
Jun 28, 2014

Worst place I've ever worked. Run from this company.

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Compensation is on par with other Silicon Valley tech companies. Work/life balance is reasonable.

Cons

No real strategy, just a bunch of unrelated features and services that release each year. Terribly matrixed with no alignment across teams. It's very common to be working o a project and then find out there is an entire team doing exactly what you are trying to do. No vertical career growth. Most opportunities are horizontal. Terrible culture. So much apathy. No one cares about the quality of what they are releasing. Mediocre results are not only tolerated, they are celebrated. Very poor middle management.

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