GOOP Reviews

3.4

63% would recommend to a friend

(84 total reviews)

Gwyneth Paltrow

65% approve of CEO

46% positive business outlook

GOOP has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 84 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The GOOP employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Personal consumer services industry (3.6 stars).

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84 reviews
5.0
8 Feb 2022

Good

Recommend
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Pros

Nice, Clean, Fair Wage, PTO , Benefits

Cons

There are no cons that I can think of

1.0
7 July 2020

Don’t waste your time on this fake, dysfunctional, and toxic company.

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

There are several surface-level pros here that function as a bait and switch to what’s truly happening underneath: a well-known brand name, the employee discount, wellness activations and snacks at work, and the knowledge of what it’s truly like to work with GP. The sad truth is that my personal ‘pro’ for working at goop has made me endure so many difficult experiences that I now know to never settle for anything less than a normal, healthy workplace in any of my future jobs.

Cons

What better way is there to speak the truth of what goop is like than in light of its 5 core HQ values? 1. “Listening Generously” - There will always be personal agendas and vendettas at goop, especially with certain people in leadership. This culture of fear and mistrust permeates every aspect of the company. 
 - You would think that newcomers’ perspectives (as well as some diversity) within the company would be helpful, but only a select few of goop’s original employees and key players in the Executive Team are taken seriously at the company. 
 - There is no space or curiosity for your own ideas, whether they’re big or small. The only thing that this brand capitalizes on is its notorious name to keep the partnership money and revenues streams going. It’s all a cash grab to keep the business afloat. Don’t expect most of your contributions to be taken seriously here. 

 2. “Speaking Straight”  - You’re only allowed to speak straight at goop if you’re EL or GP. Know that in order to survive at goop, you have to keep your mouth shut. 
 - Anyone else who attempts to “speak straight” and expresses valid concerns and questions with the company gets their hand slapped. 
 - For a company that preaches holistic wellness and transparency, I have never felt more diminished or gaslighted by a company in my entire life, ever. Trust me, the insidious toxicity and secrecy at goop is not worth experiencing just to be associated with GP and the brand name. Your physical and mental health are infinitely more valuable than these factors. 

 3. “Being For Each Other” - How can anyone at goop “be for each other” when certain executives are always plotting to get rid of them, and even their own fellow execs? How can there be any ounce of trust and safety in the day-to-day work at all with this culture of fear? 
 - Not only are goop’s teams completely siloed, but having only two project managers for the whole company is a joke. This caused levels of spin beyond control, even in the simplest of tasks. If goop actually cared about cultivating a collaborative environment, they would’ve implemented internal processes and hired more roles to create a healthy, productive workplace. Every day felt like you’re putting out 100 fires simultaneously while the mean girls club is inevitably judging and gossiping about you from afar. 

 4. “Honoring Commitments” - A VERY basic first suggestion to goop: start by “honoring your commitments” to your own employees by not firing or laying them off every quarter/year, for arbitrary reasons? “Not being a culture fit” is inexcusable — it’s goop’s entire responsibility that they’re not be able to retain talent in any sustainable way. 
 - Additionally, goop should try to honor their commitments by buttoning up their complete lack of business strategy and learning from past mistakes. I can’t describe how many bad business decisions were made (the magazine, In goop Health, etc), delayed launches, missed benchmarks, and so much disorganization and inefficiency caused by an utter lack of internal communication. 
 - If unlimited vacation days is an added work benefit, goop should actually honor this commitment for its employees, full stop. Unlimited vacation days and two week winter/summer breaks mean absolutely nothing if employees are always expected to be online and available to work (and also get in trouble if you actually try to unplug during your time off).

 5. “Acknowledgment & Appreciation” - EL won’t ever look you in the eye to acknowledge you or say hello to you like a NORMAL human being. Don’t even waste your breath on trying to engage with her. 
 - HR is a complete joke. If you express any valid concerns to them, expect that they will not vouch for you, but literally do the exact opposite of what you need. This is shameful and unacceptable for a company of 250+ employees. Do better. 
 - If you’ve had any issues and/or significant delays with goop’s interviews or the onboarding process (which is nonexistent, by the way), you are not alone. The complete lack of processes and communication here only goes to show that goop does not care for you as a person — they only care about how they’ll use you to benefit the company’s bottom line. 
 - goop needs to acknowledge and appreciate their employees by paying them fairly. It’s a no-brainer to keep salaries commensurate with inflation, to start. The thought of seriously discussing promotions or raises at goop in general was a laughable one. Please take note that if you accept a job here, it will be difficult to ask for any productive conversations about growth opportunities and raises.

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GOOP Response
5y
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience at goop. Our company values are wonderful, but only when/if all employees make a commitment to live and breathe them – authentically every day. It saddens me to hear that you didn’t always experience these values during your tenure at goop. I want to acknowledge firsthand how demanding goop (albeit any start up) can be both in the ask to be scrappy/resourceful plus the deep passion/dedication required to do the work. While you may not always see the work going on behind the scenes, please know that we are 100% committed to helping goop become a best place to work and that bullying in any form will not be tolerated. I welcome you to reach out to me personally to further discuss your experience – your feedback is crucial so that we can keep moving the company culture forward, so that we can hold all leaders accountable to living our values. Thank you again for sharing your insights and best wishes for your next chapter.
1.0
28 July 2020

A rose quartz of a facade

Recommend
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Pros

It is fascinating to peel back the layers of a company putting forth such a shiny, sparkling facade. I enjoy how this role is helping me to understand the deep, ugly depths of capitalism at its finest. This has given me the fortitude and gumption to one day create my own company in which I put people first and don't pretend to just do that. This role has also given me access to some brilliant people--the hardworking employees below the execs who are putting everything into what they do. It has also given me access to people (the "leaders") whom I never want to be like. What life lessons I am learning.

Cons

The dark dredges of capitalism at its finest. There is no growth here. No recognition. Stealing of others' ideas. A mean, exclusive mean girls vibe. A select few (a very odd select few) who run the show, call themselves leaders but do not inspire or lead in any way. (They may be fooling customers, readers, and listeners, but they are not fooling many employees.) This is a toxic, cruel, controlling, fake place to work.

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GOOP Response
5y
Thank you so much for your honest and thoughtful feedback. You are correct, every chapter affords us with new opportunities to grow and learn, and I am happy to hear that you have learned a lot at goop (what you love and what you would do differently, given the chance). I also thank you for your feedback regarding your experiences with some of the leadership. I would really love an opportunity to listen and understand your specific experiences – I welcome you to reach out to me so we can chat. Rest assured, I am invested to helping goop improve and open conversation about what is working, not working is going to help us do this. You are an important part of the future at goop, together have an opportunity to make goop better for everyone. Thanks.
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