Great WLB, if you're a designer they care more about the politics than the actual work - Senior Product Designer I HubSpot Employee Review

3.0
Jul 23, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

- Great WLB - Work from home - Autonomy and flexibility (that has changed a bit, lately) - People are generally great (with a few bad apples)

Cons

- It has gotten so big, you can be in a team that no one cares about and even if you're doing great work it'll not help in your career growth - So many free loaders, it's hard to work when some people are just not engaged in work but are great talkers - Middle management is BAD. Geniunely don't think I've had 1 good manager in my 5 year tenure. - So much red tape, so much process, things move slow

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Cons

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Pros

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Cons

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