Karat Reviews

3.4

55% would recommend to a friend

(61 total reviews)
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Mohit Bhende

59% approve of CEO

40% positive business outlook

Karat has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 61 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Karat employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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61 reviews
1.0
26 Mar 2022

All that glitters isn't gold...

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Pay and benefits were good. There are some people within the company who have actual values and want to do good work, so depending on the team you might enjoy working with them.

Cons

What was once great company is definitely starting to lose it's way. As another reviewer mentioned there have been many departures of great staff. Under the surface they were either pushed out or left due to the growing lack of integrity with leadership. They claim to care about interviewing and providing opportunity, however the real driving factor is solely for money and trying so hard to be the next big name like Amazon, and they will step on anyone who doesn't agree with their path of getting to that level. Just because a company is getting larger does not mean it is getting better, and in Karat's case it is getting worse. The quality of the product offered has gone down exponentially. They will roll out all the stops in the beginning, but keep an eye out, especially if you are not a "yes man" and have ideas that don't fall into the "Karat way" of always doing things.

2.0
8 Aug 2021

Many senior departures

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

flex work policy Can basically do your own thing (as long as you work for one of the founders) Progressive in terms of DE&I

Cons

1. Many…many departures at a senior+ level across all functions 2. They refuse to give out titles. You won’t grow your title if you come here and they’ll use that to keep control over you 3. The founders are inexperienced (just look at LI) 4. One of the founders has been moved into a individual, slightly siloed role because he can’t work with and get along with people! 5. Somehow all of the less than stellar reviews have been pushed to the bottom, makes you wonder why they have to work so hard to cover up the true issues behind the org

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Karat Response
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Thank you for sharing your feedback with us. I appreciate you highlighting our diversity and inclusion efforts, as well as your experience of work/life balance here. One of our core values is “human-centered” and so as we continue to grow, we appreciate this moment to reflect on our strength and development areas. Supporting our team’s growth is of utmost importance to every manager and leader at Karat. In 2021, a core area of focus has been building and implementing performance development processes, guides, and trainings to support every Karateer. In the 1H 2021 cycle, we are proud we saw 22%+ of employees receive promotions. As our company expands, we're introducing new roles and opportunities within Karat, allowing each individual the opportunity to grow deeper in their respective craft. Our team is on track to double in size in 2021. With that, building a strong leadership team has been a core focus. Since Q4 2020, our leadership team has grown 2x with the addition of our SVP of Engineering, Head of Global Solutions and Support, VP of Delivery, Head of Legal, VP of People & Culture, and our future hires of a VP of Product, and more. Three of these senior hires are womxn; prioritizing inclusivity in our hiring practices to ensure a strong, diverse leadership team is, and always will be, a top priority. We value the time you took to give feedback, and for providing us the space to respond here as well. Whether in person or anonymously, I hope you, our candidates, and Karateers (current and alum) continue to share how we can keep getting better together. I really believe our possibilities are endless, and am grateful you are a part of this journey. Cheers! Meilene
3.0
11 Oct 2023
Recommend
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Pros

- friendly, talented, nice people at the level I worked at (hands-on work with the product and customers). The people who actually interact with the product are the best I've ever worked with, which made it even harder to part ways so suddenly when layoffs happened - focused on diversity and they appear to actually have tried to incorporate diverse voices in ALL levels of the company, not just the entry level - in the first couple years, lots of nice team events. Lunches, dinners, scribble.io, swag, they even sent us plants with a full kit to start planting them - solid benefits. Good pay, stock options, healthcare, and a lump sum monthly stipend that you can apply to anything in your credit card spending. Extra holidays including a summer break + winter break that other companies don't have, and unlimited PTO (take that as you will) - no pressure to work onsite or commute. Fully remote-friendly and I liked that. I don't think being remote is to blame for culture issues, it's management.

Cons

It hurts me to have to write this section but it needs to be said. This was the best company I've worked for in my short time since graduating and it's just sad to see the way things have gone for Karat. Poor management. Layoffs. Broken culture after starting out so good. Lack of transparency. I'll go on in more detail below - Poor management of budget led to the events that spiraled downhill in 2023. We already had very few team events by the end of 2022 because of poor morale and revenue dropping off a cliff. 2 massive layoffs less than 5 months apart really killed the vibe. - After the first layoff (January), team events basically stopped altogether. We lost lots of talented teammates and didn't even get to say goodbye. After the layoff, work simply continued but with a tense atmosphere where everyone wanted to prove that they belonged, wanted to build projects, but had nothing to build. - Had to find work on my own to look busy because so little work was being assigned to my team. Straight up no clue what management was thinking. You have 9 talented engineers who are being paid full-time salaries, make use of their time please? - Generally baffling decision-making by higher-ups. Why acquire Triplebyte, a name mired in controversy and negative press, when Karat is already starved of funding and had 1 round of layoffs already? Doesn't make sense in the least. - Then not 1 but 2 security breaches on our marketing site due to having used a third party vendor when the company was new. The first time, I get it. But the second time? How do you let that happen. The domain got blacklisted on google's malware detection list and we had to work late to reach out to google support and get that unlisted so people could start using the marketing site again - Absolute breakdown of transparency and trust between the IVE community and full-timers. IVEs generate the value and interact with Karat customers directly- they deserve better. The loss of trust led to rumors spreading rampant and the response from management was to create a brand new channel outside of slack and kick them all out. Now we couldn't communicate with them at all and it had to all go through a third party team called CX. Or, they had to just cut a ticket and wait for one of us to see it. Extending the game of telephone is not the best look for improving transparency. - too many Karens and basic bros in middle management and higher management. They aren't technical. They don't know the product and all they do is manage people and sit in meetings all day. You can tell in how they approach talking about our product in the first place. Just utter disconnect from the technical work of the people they manage, while they produce no value aside from wasting time in meetings with stories of what latte they had over the weekend or where they went fishing with their dog. If you want to save revenue, start with them and cut down on the meeting length too. - Fresh, shiny ideas of a UI/UX collective, a diversity panel, or a product design bootcamp are proposed but never materialize. There is just no committment to following through on good ideas and they end up wasted. A slack channel is created, we're added, and then it just sits there with no activity and no follow up.

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