Very impressed with the company, great place to work - Technical Lead HubSpot Employee Review

5.0
Sep 28, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Top quality culture and people management Responsibility and freedom at all job levels Interesting, growing product Good salary package

Cons

Small growing pains due to recent growth to bigger market

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HubSpot Response
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How incredibly fun to see Ghent come in here-what a gift! We love our Ghent team and all the lovely things you all are helping us build for our joint customers. Thanks for calling out that culture and people management are such a big part of what we do, and for being part of the PieSync-HubSpot magic that is helping our customers grow and scale with us! Sincerely, Katie

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