The BEST! - Anonymous employee HubSpot Employee Review

5.0
Sep 6, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

-People who challenge you and push you outside your comfort zone to make you a better person

Cons

-Wish we were more data-driven

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HubSpot Response
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Thank you for your review, and for working at HubSpot-we are so glad you're here and hopefully you had a great week last week for INBOUND week. On data-driven, we are building out a new ops team under JD, Mark, and Chris, and in customer success, Alison just added a new leader to work specifically on data and systems and operational excellence, so I think and hope you'll see impact on both fronts shortly. Really appreciate you taking time to give us this feedback, thanks for helping us grow! -Katie

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