Most empathetic, kind company to work for. - Technical Recruiter Hightouch Employee Review

5.0
Mar 28, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

In too many of my roles as a recruiter, I have not had the pleasure of recruiting for a company that I loved nor that I had product confidence in. I am beyond blessed to work at Hightouch, where everyone values the mental and physical health of its employees. While we absolutely do work hard and get stuff done, I work for the most caring leadership team I have ever come across. It feels so nice to be able to be so candid and open with candidates about how much kindness they will feel from their coworkers at Hightouch. The leaders care about your career interest and that you are supported and taking time off. For anyone looking to join a smaller company where you will have a high impact, Hightouch is it. You will have such a strong impact on a product with an incredible market fit. You will receive strong benefits, strong compensation, and feel like you are a part of a family.

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5.0
Apr 13, 2026
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Pros

Extremely smart, driven people. Everyone is in it to win together.

Cons

Be willing to work a lot.

4.0
Mar 11, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Engineering is mostly pretty low-ego, bright folks. Leadership is clear and honest about their priorities, and I appreciate that they don't hedge or make vague false promises. There's a strong appetite for improvement across all dimensions and the general flatness makes it easy for anyone to contribute anything. My manager does a solid job of balancing drive with realism, and of keeping the team moving without being aggressive. Process is very low and focus is on outcomes. Tons of agency.

Cons

There are a handful of folks in leadership who could stand to improve their delivery and empathy skills. The flatness is double-edged: if you want to advance you're going to be cutting your own path, and it requires a fair amount of focus, strategy, and personal marketing to stand out. It can be frustrating to feel like you're not getting noticed for merit alone. Work can be disorganized; this is not the kind of place with neat, pointed backlogs. There's a fair amount of grindset culture; though I've never felt pressured to work mad hours, it's clear that that's how people earn the shoutouts and the accolades. Hightouch is, from my perspective, not prioritizing things like DEI, comfy benefits, or emotional meaning/bonding for employees; they are prioritizing raking in cold hard cash as fast as possible. If you go in expecting and okay with that, you'll be fine.

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