Think carefully before you move here for this job - Anonymous employee YETI Employee Review

1.0
12 Apr 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- Business is doing great - Snacks & La Croix in the break room - Work with lots of interesting people from diverse backgrounds

Cons

- Project setbacks are attributed to individual failure in "blame-storming" sessions, ignoring opportunities for process improvement. - Every project is an assumed best case scenario- nothing would ever go wrong and no one will ever deliver anything late, if you've built any potential buffer or time for verification into a schedule, the assumption is that you're wasting time. - "Focus on product" quickly became a focus on time to market and profitability, we ship bad products to be able to sell more of them faster. - Professional development is something "we'll get around to once things slow down" - Benefits - health/ dental/ vision/ 401k are are both more expensive and offer less coverage than other employers. - Culture is a buzzword that gets thrown around a lot but doesn't have any identifiable results. Aside from being told that "YETI is a great place to work" there's no time invested to develop or maintain culture. If you can sort out a time with coworkers in-between 10-12 hour days and weekends to work on relationships, good on you, but don't expect support from YETI. We're an outdoor company that doesn't encourage & enable employees to spend time outdoors. Part of the company does happy hours, but not all. More of a "work hard, play on your time" culture. - The business is doing great, but don't expect to see any of that reflected in your compensation - No boundaries, work supersedes anything else and doesn't stop for weekends/ evenings/ vacation. Took a vacation day? Expect to spend a few hours answering urgent phone calls on your day off. Traveling for work in a different timezone? Expect bewilderment when you're unavailable while you were sleeping (but the office was awake).

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5.0
22 Oct 2025
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Pros

Amazing and a great community and people.

Cons

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1.0
20 June 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

YETI has an iconic brand, passionate employees, and products that people genuinely love. The company provides opportunities to work on high-visibility projects and collaborate with talented individuals across multiple disciplines. The work can be exciting, and there is a strong sense of pride in the products being brought to market.

Cons

Employee morale was consistently low during my time at the company, and discussions around burnout, turnover, and leadership trust were common. While the brand is strong and many employees are talented and dedicated, the internal culture often felt political rather than collaborative. Favoritism, inconsistent communication, shifting priorities, and a lack of transparency made it difficult to navigate expectations and build trust across teams. Leadership quality varied significantly across the organization. While there were capable and well-intentioned leaders, emotional intelligence and psychological safety were not consistently present across teams. Communication styles and levels of support differed widely, and employees were not always given the same information, context, or opportunities. As a result, feedback could feel inconsistent or contradictory, and concerns were not always addressed in a constructive or transparent way. Many employees felt discouraged from raising concerns or challenging decisions due to how feedback was received or handled in certain situations. In some cases, workplace dynamics included indirect communication, gossip, or public criticism rather than direct, constructive dialogue. Over time, this contributed to an environment where employees became more cautious about speaking openly, which limited trust, collaboration, and healthy feedback loops. The most disappointing aspect was the disconnect between the company's outward-facing brand and the internal employee experience. YETI attracts talented people who care deeply about the work and the product, but without stronger investment in leadership development, communication, and employee well-being, the culture risks driving away the very people who make the company successful.

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