The company is on shaky ground - Anonymous employee Artsy Employee Review

2.0
Oct 16, 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Artsy has a passionate, hard-working team and a mission that everyone rallies around. The work culture was amazing when I first began. The HQ is stunning. The CEO was inspiring. It seemed like the perfect gem of a company. It proved too good to be true.

Cons

Many of the leaders and long-time employees have left in the past year. They saw the writing on the wall. The new CEO is extremely corporate and laser-focused on the marketplace, at the expense of other teams and the culture that was so prized. I hope it works out, but it's not the same company that it was even a year ago, and unrecognizable to those who've worked there longer. If you are looking for stability, now is probably not a good time to join. Recent layoffs and restructuring portend future layoffs. Look to WeWork for the some of the same issues.

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5.0
Oct 16, 2025
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Pros

- Working on a fun and inspiring mission to expand the art market and support more artists. It's really cool to work with art and build features around art like art discovery - The company is always working on exciting bets which gives good career growth opportunities - Great teammates, fun to work with and learn from

Cons

The art market is a notoriously difficult market especially in recent years

1.0
Apr 11, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

They actually abide by the flexible time-off

Cons

I think everyone should read this before interviewing. First, Artsy just did a layoff 100% because of poor business choices and forcing staff to follow NDA protocols. The CEO told us for months that he wasn't losing sleep over the state of the company, however following a shady in office day lay offs were announced. This company does not value transparency in all aspects. Artsy is not in a growing phase at this time, and the IC's are paying for it. Recruiters will disguise the fact that your job scope will change, added work and responsibilities - as a scrappy work environment and the opportunity to get experience in other areas. In reality Artsy is all over the place and cannot afford the staff. Selfish leadership weird company culture: you're forced to go into office 2-3 days a week another poor disguise to make sense of the rent cost because the office culture is quiet and awkward. Imagine sitting across from your boss and director only for them to dread having to speak to you. In my department before the layoff, the director and associate director played ping pong, promoting themselves twice in one year and eating away the entire budget during review cycles. I firmly believe that if your team isn't ready to be promoted, then why do the leaders? You take a risk wasting your time here. It's a great pit stop if you have to, take the role but have a strong exit plan. The folks here have been lying in bed with each other for 8+years. No room for newbies

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