wikiHow Reviews

4.4

86% would recommend to a friend

(50 total reviews)

Jack Herrick

89% approve of CEO

78% positive business outlook

wikiHow has an employee rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars, based on 50 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The wikiHow 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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50 reviews
1.0
11 Aug 2020

Not all that glitters is gold

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Coworkers are usually very nice

Cons

After some time away and perspective on the company, I now realize how toxic it is. The work is soul crushing and absolutely not mission driven. The company was, at the time, only Stanford alumni and there was no diversity at the company. You will never be encouraged to disagree with the CEO who is very controlling of everyone around them. wikiHow is ultimately a glorified content farm. Most people leave after 2ish years and the company was constantly hemorrhaging talent and hiring new college grads in their place, undoubtedly because they say yes to the low pay and faux benefits. Once they realized that the crazy amount of work is not worth the low pay and lack of opportunities to advance, they left, which created quiet whispers and accusations that you too might be leaving. I was using PTO for a personal day shortly after many people had left and was interrogated and asked if I was searching for another position. I wish I had been, but I truly was just taking a day off. Upon leaving, management listened to my many concerns in an exit discussion and subsequently asked me to leave a positive Glassdoor review. I was so taken aback and it became clear that they listened to nothing I said. I have stayed in touch with some current employees and it seems that not much has changed. This is all so sad particularly because wikiHow seems like a great place on the outside.

1.0
30 Sept 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Some of the people are great. The mission is cool.

Cons

- Negative, toxic company - Projects I worked on felt whim-driven rather than data-driven - Outdated technology that made innovation feel difficult and unlikely - No feedback - No clarity on what direction my projects were going - It felt like leadership expected me to emotionally support them during my one-on-one conversations

2.0
14 Aug 2020

Could be great but just isn't.

Recommend
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Pros

The mission is admirable. Almost everyone is kind. If you take the typical entry level PM position you'll learn some valuable skills and have a respectable line for your resume.

Cons

The pay is not okay. They will say it is competitive and based on market research but it isn't and you should prepare to be very poor. They also say they value work life balance but they do not. You will have to work very hard over very long days and a lot of that work will be wasted because projects and priorities change at lightning speed and they aren't clear about what they want. The CEO seems to have good intentions but does not want disagreement and makes reactive decisions. You probably won't ever be able to truly own a project or make independent decisions. The people who survive there long term seem to do that by working themselves to death and giving up on any hope of truly owning their projects without intense micromanagement. Newer people mostly feel bad for them and feel like they can't complain very much about their own issues with low pay or heavy workloads because there are always 3 or 4 people who clearly have it much worse. People who can't or won't deal with that don't stay longer than a year or 2 on average. And that may be part of their overall plan. People leave and are replaced with new Stanford grads who will accept the pay and may not realize how comparatively sad the benefits and perks really are.

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