BrowserStack reviews

3.9

76% would recommend to a friend

(992 total reviews)
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Ritesh Arora

84% approve of CEO

77% positive business outlook

BrowserStack has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 992 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The BrowserStack 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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992 reviews
1.0
Apr 13, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Great products but that's it.

Cons

You literally don't care about the employees. As a company you have sacrificed everything you originally stood for and it's like all you want to do now is get to a sale, acquisition, IPO or whatever else that might be and you simply don't care what that does to current staff as long as you get there. Throwing more and more benefits to employees is your way of papering over the cracks and trying to keep employees hanging around. Equity in the business is low and you can't get any more. it's set in stone.

1.0
Nov 25, 2022

Hire and Fire culture

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Competitive compensation, but still on the lower side than other top startups.

Cons

Very bad work-life balance. Non-appreciate managers. The whole application is monolithic (all product codebase in a single application, no microservices). You need to collaborate with all teams for a small change outside your own product. Tedious development cycle. Telling employees to leave in the name of poor performance/over-hiring, risking the jobs of individuals & their self-confidence.

2.0
Sep 17, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

You end up learning a lot in the right teams. There is a lot to do. There is a bit of an open culture where anyone can comment or question anything (but even if it's not their concern or they don't have full context) though this doesn't necessarily mean action will be taken after people here you.

Cons

- most tech is hanging by a thread, if not already on fire. Quite a bit of chaos. - Some teams just spend their time chasing support tickets and fixing minor bugs, and don't get breathing space to really fix the tech from ground up. - really no strong developer platform or toolset. No common testing setup (and no testing at all in many teams), no application frameworks, no common deployment systems or logging frameworks, no single authentication for all systems. For most of it, it is really is just the initial hacky startupy code written ages ago, mostly by folks who haven't built strong systems elsewhere which they're desperately trying to maintain. It takes ages to do simple things, and you can cause a few fires in the process too. One big issue is that the only senior management who stock around for long are the ones who have been there since early days. In the tech side, these guys haven't built anything of scale elsewhere, and anyone who challenges status quo never get a chance to do so. Both the founders don't really trust anyone else apart from themselves. They don't give full autonomy, and are involved in everything, which is why the tech also doesn't improve. It is a great wonder that the product has become so successful, it's certainly not going to scale going forward in the same way. The same applies elsewhere in the business too. Whether it comes to peopleops or sales, everything needs to be done in the way the founders want. I noticed lot of people blaming managers, the reality is the managers are helpless.

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