Audible reviews

3.5

58% would recommend to a friend

(645 total reviews)
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Bob Carrigan

53% approve of CEO

60% positive business outlook

Audible has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 645 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Audible employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.6 stars).

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645 reviews
1.0
Jan 2, 2017

A disaster in its own clique

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Pros

Audible is a large and well known tech company for audiobooks. - Most employees have their heart in the right place and will share their struggles with management, and culture, and offer support to each other. - Offices and facilities are good. They are catered lunches, snacks, and the office buildings are well maintained.

Cons

- Toxic culture: Managers frequently use derogatory terms to refer to other hard-working people in the company, sometimes even about people in their team. - Very mixed quality of employees, exacerbated by managers who choose to ignore the incompetence of the employees who agree with them. - There is little space or encouragement of innovation: great ideas and pitches are stifled due to turf wars. - Little opportunity for growth: employees are not challenged to be the best in their field or to continue learning - The company is said to be in growing pains, but this seems to be used as an excuse by middle managers, with promises it will get better in the future, rather than respecting and trying to fix the challenges at hand. - The CEO has no idea of the incompetence within the company, and there are no mechanisms for feedback that goes beyond talking to your manager. - Recruiting is weak and lacks the ability to respect, recognize, and reward talents.

4.0
Dec 31, 2016

I like it now and I like where it is headed...

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Pros

+Invigorating to work for a company that inspires such passion from their members +I am surrounded by hardworking, bright and kind coworkers +I am gaining great experience in business writing, leading without authority, building a business case and what it means to be customer obsessed +There is a fresh focus on employment culture and development +Amazon Stock, full breakfast Mondays, lunch every day, all day snacks (guacamole, nuts, fruit snacks, M&Ms and Fage Greek Yogurt!) and Friday Happy Hours….gym/commuter benefits and more

Cons

-Growing pains. They got big fast and with that can come some pain. -Don’t join if you can't handle ambiguity. Do join if you thrive when forging the path forward.

2.0
Dec 17, 2016
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Pros

- Some coworkers really seem to care about making each other and the company successful. - Most coworkers are really intelligent and hard working. - Customers seem to love our product. - Audible provides content that has the potential to improve peoples' lives.

Cons

- If stack ranking is in use (as an Amazon company), it isn't having desired effect. Enough of the middle management is at each others' throats to make the work environment awkward at a minimum, while also promoting aggressive, mediocre talent into management positions. - The leadership is averse to risk, but product and engineering aren't optimized to quickly A/B test iterative, lower-risk improvements. - Another review ascribes "startup pacing" to Audible. I don't know what that employees experience has been, but startups I've worked for have launched several large, complex features in a years' time (with smaller teams). In equivalent time at Audible, it's been non-trivial to make minor changes to a handful of pages. This is largely due to middle management crippling the decision-making process. - No transparency into available career development paths (if they exist). I was told that algorithms determine pay and seniority. - Much of management doesn't seem to be aware the path to innovation requires coming to terms with the amount of tech debt and moving away from dependency on Amazon's internal tech. - Several months of work often lead to nowhere. Be prepared to experience deja vu, as ideas are often resurrected and then scuttled. - The office is in Newark, and commute is far from ideal coming from New York.

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