Great place to work - Anonymous employee HubSpot Employee Review

5.0
2 Oct 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Wonderful company culture - Talented workforce - Performance is valued over experience - Opportunities for internal career progression - You are trusted, and given a lot of autonomy - Compensation

Cons

Growing pains involved with a scale-up company.

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HubSpot Response
8y
Thanks so much for writing up a review and the thoughtful feedback. I love that you call out performance is valued above tenure or experience, and that you call out opportunities for internal growth as a huge advantage of working here. I deeply appreciate you taking the time to write up a review, and promise we'll keep working hard to manage through scaling up as a company. Sincerely, Katie

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