Airbnb reviews

4.1

78% would recommend to a friend

(2,378 total reviews)
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Brian Chesky

86% approve of CEO

66% positive business outlook

Airbnb has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 2,378 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Airbnb 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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4.0
Jun 24, 2013

Enjoyable, but deeply political

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Pros

Some of the best and most talented people I have ever worked with. The connections I made there will help me for the rest of my career, and I believe I made friends for life. The opportunity and experience I was offered to make a genuine contribution was far greater than I imagined when I accepted the position, and I really felt I made a difference to the company's direction. Fast-moving - although if you had been there for as long as myself (around 2 years), you could see the slow-down.

Cons

Hugely political. If you're friendly with the right people, regardless of how useless you are, or how well-known that fact is, you will be protected and rewarded disproportionately. I honestly felt like the harder you worked, the further you dropped in the pecking order. The startup vibe is completely dead. Airbnb is now a corporation. There is no such thing as a flat hierarchy anymore, whatever that was supposed to mean in the first place. None of the advertised perks are available to anyone outside of San Francisco Despite being a "people" company, many decisions have recently been made for completely the wrong reasons - and they're just plain stupid to the average bystander. It was very difficult to ever have full faith in the senior management team - in typical startup style, this was made up of mainly of 20-somethings with only a year or two of work-experience. In the past year, I noticed the average quality of new hires dropping significantly - to the point where several "IT specialists" were unable to understand BASIC IT principles. The "Culture" of Airbnb is regulary trampled all over by the senior management.

2.0
Jun 1, 2013

Reactive, Contrived and Chaotic

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Pros

The product is innovative. Opportunity to advance if you are based in San Francisco. I hear health benefits for some USA staff are good.

Cons

Internal re-branding does not fix issues of morale and results in organisational chaos. No one knows who does what and reports to who anymore except a few key people in upper management. Broken tools for users and employees which are never to be fixed in favor of new tools that break quickly never to be fixed... Everything is ego driven. This is not pleasing to the court. Every major issue is reacted to. Reaction in business is a symptom of management that does not listen to employees who see a larger problem looming. Processes are are over thought and contrived. Think of ways to reward employees who work with upset and angry users daily. A reward certificate is just a piece of paper. Employees who are difficult to work with are promoted then become even more difficult to work with. Benefits for employees hired in 2011 (post-EJ scandal) are being stripped away. If you don't want the remaining remote staff, take the steps to do the right thing and offer severance and any other transition assistance possible. They need their jobs because job markets are bad, so they're not quitting without even a small safety net no matter how much pressure you place upon them to quit. Offer time for long time employees to properly train new employees, that I understand you've moved from an almost defunct department to newly re-branded and further broken out departments. Paying new, HQ based, bottom tier employees more than long-time bottom level employees who are at advanced levels and who also live high COL cities is an insult. "Make their lives easier, not harder." Extend this to your own, hard working employees. Telling them to do it themselves is not only insulting but telling of true core values at play. The creedos are not extended to employees. Employees are also hosts and guests. Staff knows exactly what it means when upper management says "you'll be taken care of" and those words are feared.

1.0
May 10, 2013

Chaotic

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Pros

Global Concept was really interesting Nathan and Joe are brilliant

Cons

Product is finitely extendable - limited learning potential as the transactional product cannot evolve. Fraternity-style conversations among peers

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