Could be better - Anonymous employee MongoDB Employee Review

1.0
Jun 26, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

-Free lunch twice a week -Low deductibles in the US for benefits -Fully stocked kitchen -Exposure to senior leadership -Good product with high growth opportunity -Lots of employee events to build a sense of community

Cons

-Lots of politics (I would say more so than other NYC companies) -Lack of diversity in leadership (especially at the exec level) -Not a culture of development (there is no patience for development, if you aren't cutting it you get the boot) -No real feedback process(there is no formal talent review process which it makes it difficult to assess where you are at)

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Cons

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