Zipwhip Reviews

4.0

73% would recommend to a friend

(111 total reviews)
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John Lauer

85% approve of CEO

73% positive business outlook

Zipwhip has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 111 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Zipwhip 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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111 reviews
1.0
12 Sept 2017

Beware... boys club!

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Cool/young employees, dogs in office, alcohol available 24/7

Cons

Unhealthy, unorganized leadership leads to backstabbing. Sexist/inappropriate workplace behaviors are downplayed. This company has a serious diversity problem! Feels like a frat house. It is a fun place to work fresh out of college, but there is a dark side. You will pick up bad habits, with little to no chance of career advancement.

1.0
11 Jan 2018

I wish there was an option to put zero stars

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Dogs Co-Workers Free lunches on Friday Nothing else

Cons

The managers do not have the best interest of the employees on their mind. They love getting rid of good people because they buy into the drama.

1.0
20 June 2017

Ultimate Shell Game

Recommend
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Pros

Top-heavy surface perks like free lunch once a week, free beer, and free liquor - the company sells itself as the "cool" company, and invests in that image

Cons

An empty shell of a company that dazzles with its promises of free booze and ping pong, management makes no bones about the fact that the culture is essentially, "work now, sleep in a couple years once the company starts making money." Rather than spend their money investing in the future of the company via appropriate staffing (there is no IT department, and admin support is practically non-existent), resources are put towards keeping the bar stocked. If you are a salaried employee, the expectation is that you are always on-call and available to work late/weekends. For all departments, working long hours is the rule, not the exception, so work/life balance suffers as a result. All of this is meant to be worth it because of the free booze, but what the company really seems to be doing is investing in the image of Zipwhip as a fast-growing, awesome place to work. Building the actual company, and investing in the resources to make sure the staff are supported, is secondary.

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