BrowserStack reviews

4.0

77% would recommend to a friend

(1,003 total reviews)
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Ritesh Arora

84% approve of CEO

77% positive business outlook

BrowserStack has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 1,003 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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1.0
May 29, 2026
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Pros

Remote-first - Only for older employees with flexibility to work from anywhere in India. - New employees must do remote work from Mumbai only.

Cons

- You can see how many good reviews are added on 26/27th May to show all is good, but those reviews are not reality on ground. - Check Blind app to know reality before you interview or join - New employees are expected to operate from Mumbai only and may be required to visit office based on management decisions. -Management expectations have become unrealistic after adoption of AI tools like Claude. Teams are expected to deliver “3L” work items in 1 week(5 working days), where even “1L” traditionally represents ~18 days of manual engineering effort. -Employees are expected to independently handle PRD creation, UI/UX design, frontend development, backend development, QA automation, and production delivery — regardless of role/designation and without meaningful compensation adjustments. - Fear-based messaging around performance, productivity, and job security has become increasingly common. -Many long-time leadership members who have been at the company since early stages continue to reinforce and support unrealistic initiatives instead of challenging impractical expectations or advocating for teams. -Hard deadlines and continuous delivery pressure have become normalized across teams. -“Work-life integration” policies largely feel performative for lower-level employees. At Lead, Senior Lead, and EM levels, there is an implicit expectation to remain available around the clock. -10–12+ hour workdays have become common, yet employees still feel constant pressure from managers and senior leadership to deliver more. -Employee wellbeing, personal health, and sustainability often appear secondary to delivery expectations. -Micromanagement has increased significantly, including tracking and monitoring of employee activity through laptop. -“Unlimited leave” feels more like branding than a genuinely usable policy, with employees questioned even for moderate leave usage. - Some managers and leaders appear to reward visibility, constant pressure, and upward alignment over sustainable execution practices. -Compensation does not feel aligned with workload, ownership expectations, or delivery pressure.

1.0
Jan 14, 2026

HIRE and FIRE policy

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Pros

They believe in Hiring and Firing. There are examples of people getting fired in 60days. Recently they Fired the entire SDR team

Cons

Top Management has no clue, what they are building. Please keep your priorities and job priorities right. People have responsibilities of family and home. Do not play with emotions

1.0
Sep 25, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Apart from Remote work, nothing is good here.

Cons

My experience with BrowserStack has been nothing short of disappointing. The recruitment process was chaotic and unprofessional, leading me to seriously question the company's standards. Despite multiple rounds of interviews, there was a lack of transparency and efficiency, which made the entire experience feel like a waste of time. If you're going through their interview process, you might want to reconsider proceeding further. The Business HR team operates in ways that seem to contradict the company's policies, particularly regarding salary withholding. This raises serious concerns about how the organization values its employees and their hard-earned wages. I was also shocked by the casual attitude towards marijuana consumption discussion on the premises, which is not only unprofessional but also a serious violation of workplace norms. It reflects poorly on the company culture and sends the wrong message about their stance on professionalism. Management is another area where BrowserStack falls short. I’ve seen people in high-level positions changed jobs within six months, yet they have no hesitation in judging employees who wish to leave after a year or more. This double standard is both unfair and demotivating. Their "Launchpad" joining bonus program is a trap. Employees are tied to a three-year commitment, and any decision to leave earlier triggers a clawback of the bonus. This practice feels restrictive and doesn't encourage a positive working relationship. Many people in senior positions left the company in 1 year. Finally, work-life balance is non-existent. The pressure and expectations are overwhelming, leaving little room for personal time or rest. Overall, I would not recommend BrowserStack to anyone looking for a healthy, fair, and professional work environment. There are far better options out there. They are also facing IP Infringement case.

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