Hustle Reviews

2.9

42% would recommend to a friend

(52 total reviews)

Steve Pease

57% approve of CEO

31% positive business outlook

Hustle has an employee rating of 2.9 out of 5 stars, based on 52 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Hustle employee rating is 25% below average for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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52 reviews
1.0
12 Jan 2019

Wasted Potential Due to Horrible Leadership

Anonymous employee
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Pros

-Had the potential to create social impact -Good perks

Cons

This company had all of the makings to be a positive example for civic tech companies, but the deeply incompetent leadership ruined what was once a thriving startup. -POCs and women are not valued at the company. Don't let the diversity stats fool you. Exception of a small handful of people, the 48% of POCs held no leadership roles. -Pay inequity and uneven distribution of work between POC and white employees is rampant. POCs working more for less pay? Not a great look when you brag -The mass layoffs in November and January were totally avoidable. Employees pointed out problems in the business and product for months, but the CEO and his posse were too arrogant to care. OH and don't get me started on San Francisco's exorbitant spending habits. Kombucha on tap, fancy game machines, prime real estate office, and letting select "favored" employees spend reckessly on the company dime.

1.0
8 Jan 2019

Great potential, but crashed hard

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- Initially had a social-impact mission and commitment to diversity and inclusion, but not so much anymore - Most of the people have good hearts and good intentions, but with some very bad apples in the mix (and in positions of power/influence) - Initial product had so much promise, though it's stagnated and not evolved for the better - Compensation and benefits OK

Cons

*Toxic, inexperienced leadership* Inept, naive, and lacking self-awareness at their best; bullying, double-speaking, undermining, immature, and entitled at their worst. There are a handful of people in positions of power that are bullies, making it an uncomfortable and at times unsafe environment for those they find a threat, especially for women and POC in particular. CEO enables this behavior. Some of the department heads are distrusting of each other and struggle over ownership and priorities at the expense of progress. There isn't a culture of growth-mindedness, reflection, or accountability in these scenarios—instead, there's finger-pointing and back-channel coalitions. Lots of talking, almost no doing, and very little learning. The business strategy just doesn't make sense, and with the top-down leadership style with a CEO that is in over his head, the result is no meaningful product progress, terrible (disempowering) culture, and inability for individual contributors to make meaningful impact. I would be surprised if they can raise series C. There is a lot of hand-waving, but things just don't add up.

1.0
5 Jan 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

> fancy office downtown > diverse workforce > gym reimbursement > social impact

Cons

> entire senior sales leadership gone within the past month > no 401k > no clear leader of the company > morale at an all-time low after layoffs > shady comp practices

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