Babbel Reviews

3.5

58% would recommend to a friend

(333 total reviews)

Timothy Allen

34% approve of CEO

17% positive business outlook

Babbel has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 333 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Babbel employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Education industry (3.7 stars).

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333 reviews
5.0
16 Mar 2022

Great!

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Nice team that cares about you

Cons

Average pay. Expected more from a big company

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Babbel Response
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Thank you for your positive review about your time with us! It is always rewarding to have direct feedback on what we are doing right, as well as areas in which we can improve. We have taken note of your concerns and will forward it to the relevant stakeholders.
1.0
17 Jan 2018

US Office is a Bummer, mainly due to CEO

Anonymous employee
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Pros

For the most part, the team US team is diverse, easy to work with, and driven. It's small so can feel a bit insular, but generally lovely people The company is based in Berlin, and if you are lucky enough to work over there you'll work at an amazing space with great perks and benefits and really nice atmosphere. The US office comes with none of the perks, benefits, or general pizazz of the startup culture they are trying to sell you on.

Cons

-The US CEO is a soulless, visionless bot. Run. Run far away from her. She seems genuinely unhappy in her job and like she's taking it out on everyone around her. -The product itself is mediocre due to a backlog of tech and engineering issues. The strategy is focused on marketing the hell out of this sub-par paid product (in a climate of lots of free products) rather than actually improving it. - The vast disparity in benefits and perks between the US and Berlin office leaves the US team feeling woefully undervalued.

1.0
18 May 2021
Recommend
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Pros

30 days time off Babbel Bike Nice colleagues

Cons

Lack of transparency- Babbel prides itself on its “flat hierarchy.” This creates a culture where there is no clear ownership over anything, and the fault of this rests on the Individual Contributors (ICs). As a result, there now exists a culture of managers blaming their team for underperformance. Any feedback given is either ignored, or used to gaslight employees. As an employee, you are unable to ask a question to leadership and get a direct, honest answer (they often even lie). C Levels make rash decisions, often without consulting or notifying people that are involved, including line managers. Whole teams/departments are let go, without notice or clear reason. When ICs ask questions about it, they are berated. There is low trust in C levels after our 2019 layoffs, and yet they continue “restructuring” the company in silence. Employees often to find out through the grapevine, months before the anyone in a leadership position addresses these issues publicly. Sexism- Internal audits have shown that women are promoted less often and paid less than their male counterparts. C-Levels only verbally acknwoledge this problem, but have taken no steps to rectify it. C-Levels have forced women to step down from leadership positions without notice, and then publicly shamed them in front of the whole company (via email, and in ‘Exec AMA’ sessions). This is a trend I’ve observed over several years at Babbel. Strategy- The company strategy exists in theory, but teams are not given the resources they need to work towards the vision. There is no product roadmap, and as a result, Product teams are working in silos and coworking. Product teams are not given the resources they need to make any meaningful impact in the product. The core product experience has not changed in several years. Rather than fix known issues with the product, Babbel is releasing half thought-out features in an attempt to differentiate itself from the other apps, with very little quality control. The ‘quantity over quality’ approach is burning ICs out very quickly, because the more granular ‘vision’ of the app is constantly shifting, projects get dropped, and changes that do make it into product often have little to no impact. Low salary- In late 2019, Babbel began an internal review of its salary grid with the intention of bringing employees up to “market” Berlin rates. We are currently in mid-2021, and this salary grid update has not been shared with the company, and no one has been brought up to market value. Most people in my department are paid 30% (or more) below what they should be paid, and when anyone brings this issue up, C-Levels just say that they are ‘working on it.’ Of course, because of this, people are leaving. High churn- So many people are unhappy at Babbel, and as a result, are leaving or taking long sick leaves due to burnout. Some people in key positions have left (e.g., Head ofs, Director of), and the company seems to have no interest in replacing them, leaving entire teams without a manager, which is terrible for professional development.

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