Ok place to work at - Product Specialist WHOOP Employee Review

3.0
18 May 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good benefits and work life balance.

Cons

Job security is not great and upper management is not transparent.

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WHOOP Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share a review of your employment experience at WHOOP. We appreciate feedback from current and former employees, as it helps us identify areas where we can improve and enhance the employee experience. We're glad you found our benefits package and work-life balance to be positive aspects of your time with us. We strive to provide competitive benefits supporting our employees' well-being and promoting healthy work-life integration. Regarding your concerns about job security and transparency, we continuously work to provide a stable work environment and prioritize open communication (i.e., weekly all-hands meetings, weekly written updates from the Office of the CEO, various Slack channels with information about the state of the business, etc.). We also encourage our employees to engage in regular conversations with their Managers and the People & Culture Team to discuss any concerns or uncertainties they may have. Please contact us directly if you have any further feedback or want to discuss your concerns in more detail. We can be reached at people@whoop.com.

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