Flexibility and Faith in Leadership - A+ - Anonymous employee HubSpot Employee Review

5.0
Oct 20, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Extremely flexible schedule. I work from home once a week and feel fully supported and connected with the team. Great collaboration tools. Office facilities are top notch and great perks (coffee garden, with a TEA BOT, snacks, beer, etc.). Benefits are great.

Cons

401k match could be better. There are some typical office politics but especially with the PeopleOps team which is a little concerning since they are the folks you are supposed to go to when problems arise. That being said, I still fully believe in HubSpot and love working here.

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HubSpot Response
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Thanks for the review and for the call out on some of the things you love, particularly Tea Bot--our facilities team is truly amazing. I'd like to understand your feedback on my team in particular in greater detail, particularly as providing a neutral perspective is what we aim to do every day, so if you're comfortable sharing that context, I'd love to hear it via email or Slack so we can address it. Thanks for the feedback and for helping HubSpot grow for three years during your time here. -Katie

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