INCREDIBLE place to work - Boston's Best! - Anonymous employee HubSpot Employee Review

5.0
27 Jan 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Fast-paced environment; no day is the same and the work is challenging and rewarding. - Transparent; very few companies, whether privately held or public, share information with their employees the way HubSpot does. - Forward thinking, agile and responsive to the needs of our customers when it comes to our product. - Dynamic and energizing; interesting people working collaboratively. - Excellent perks (unlimited vacation, on-site gym, beer on tap, food, access to C-Suite) - FUN! It's genuinely a fun place to come to work at every day.

Cons

- Salaries in some roles are lower than the market average

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HubSpot Response
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Thanks for helping HubSpot grow and for taking the time to write up this review. In particular, I love that you call-out our transparency and pace as things you love (I happen to agree). I also want to thank you--it says on here you've been at HubSpot for five years, and I appreciate you building your career with us, we are honored you did and hope it's just the beginning. Sincerely, Katie

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