Company truly cares about employees - Sr Director Customer Experience Hungryroot Employee Review

5.0
Feb 23, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

- Emotionally intelligent executive team - High growth environment - Start up

Cons

Requires to be up to speed in fast paced environment.

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5.0
Feb 23, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

This company and the position I have are exactly what I was looking for in my job search. I came from very well established food industry companies, which makes updating/changing policies and processes very hard. Everyone on my team listens to everything I have to say and I can see that they try their best to incorporate my ideas in what we are currently working on. Hungryroot is the first company I have worked for that actually care about their employees and their health vs only focusing on what the employee brings to the table. I have loved every second that I have been employed here!

Cons

It is a startup company so some things may get overlooked. Can be hard to cover some gaps that may get identified. The company uses many different types of softwares and programs which may get a little confusing.

5.0
Feb 6, 2026
Recommend
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Business outlook

Pros

- Clear vision from leadership. - Great product: hungryroot solves a real problem, very well. - Loyal customers: people really like Hungryroot. - Contagiously enthusiastic culture: everybody feels amped to be here - Coworkers are smart, friendly and knowledgeable - opportunities for growth - highly data driven decision making - room for respectful disagreement - room for experimentation - respect for "heads down" time - Consistently allocates resources to ensure tech debt gets paid off.

Cons

- Most work is highly structured and fully specced out before it gets to you. (This varies from team to team, and might be a pro if you dislike requirements gathering/architecture/design elements of software engineering). - Atomic organizational unit is the individual, not the team. (This might be a pro if you prefer solo dev work over pair programming environments). - lots of slack channels...

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