Snap Reviews

3.3

49% would recommend to a friend

(1,197 total reviews)
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Evan Spiegel

28% approve of CEO

20% positive business outlook

Snap has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 1,197 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Snap employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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1.0
Jan 16, 2019

Not worth your mental health

Anonymous employee
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Pros

- Meal card system - Pay is ok - You can work from home sometimes - Good benefits - Met some really amazing people (who had either already quit/got fired or are suffering themselves)

Cons

The managers here micromanage the hell out of their employees. They make exceptions for employees that can kiss up to them the most. But it's basically their way or the highway; no room for differing opinions. They will also belittle you and report you for the smallest actions and mistakes, but let other employees (or themselves!) get away with the same things. It's a matter of whether they like you or not according to the boss who gossips the most. Also your sick days/wfh days are also monitored and recorded in case they need a reason not to promote you or give you a raise, and use this information to accuse you of a poor performance. Nice! HR has no interest in protecting the employees. Any complaints made about the managers are watered down and not taken seriously. Probably because they've been friends with each other for years. I expect the employees at my level to be a little more casual, but the gossip is rampant, the power playing. being quick to throwing each other under the bus, the blame games, stealing credit for others' works and ideas, and the tribalism is too real. There's bullying of all kinds of flavors here. I've been hit, shoved and insulted by an employee before (who was fired for over-stepping how long she can skip work in a day without anyone noticing) but the people here chose to turn a blind eye to this. There is little support here, it's an "all for yourself" sort of situation on this boat. The once most cheerful and brightest people in the office now sit with sullen, soulless expressions. There's a lot of mental health issues here in this office, and it's no coincidence that the environment they foster is the result of it. Raising our therapy insurance's budget isn't going to resolve the problem until we kill the root of the cause. What happened to "smart, kind and creative" again? Anyone who knows their worth are making their exit plans right now. The people who are staying are the ones who know they can't do any better.

1.0
Dec 21, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

- The overwhelming majority of people not in management are very competent

Cons

- Most competent/good talent leave within two years of joining Snap, with many leaving before their first year. - Unable to compete with salary when compared to Twitter, Google, FB, Amazon and Pinterest. - Management are all trying to make their way up, so there is tons of politicking involved as well as nepotism. - Canadian Management team is a major issue. They've stopped coming into the office for over two weeks now. With over 80% of the sales team leaving to direct competitors in the past 8 months, they don't even show up to the office anymore. - The person who manages the Canadian leadership team is tired of dealing with issues in the Canadian office, so is hoping that 100% of the sales team turns over, so less work can be done. - I imagine this is what working in the current White House feels like.

1.0
Mar 17, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Good benefits. Smart people. 5 word limit...

Cons

Around the time I left, it was pretty clear they were trying to reel in their spending. Company parties went from glamorous and generous to resorting to being confined to the office basement. Promotions and raises were also on a halt. People got the sense of impeding doom about their position being threatened, and you can imagine how quick some of these people were to point fingers at others if it meant saving their own hides. If your manager ever tells you “you’re lucky to be here, you won’t get this opportunity anywhere else” run and don’t look back. This is the sort of crap that an abusive spouse tells you to prey on your self confidence in order for you to stay and put up with them. Fun fact number 1: there certainly are better opportunities out there than snap... the world and the professionals living in this world does not depend on a dying social media app and there are certainly plenty of opportunities that offer greater perks and benefits along with a healthy work and life balance AND with employers that are more than happy to tell you how valuable you are as part of their team, yes, even during covid. Fun fact number 2, there are former employees that bond over the stress and trauma that they endured while working at Snap. Not exactly a great look on the company reputation.

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