CarGurus reviews

4.2

83% would recommend to a friend

(487 total reviews)
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Jason Trevisan

94% approve of CEO

72% positive business outlook

CarGurus has an employee rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 487 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The CarGurus 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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487 reviews
2.0
Nov 2, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Benefits and pre covid office environment were fine. Has the facade of caring about the employees.

Cons

Clearly this will not be a flattering review and will be buried in the tide of astroturfed 5 star reviews gushing that everything is great. CarGurus advertises itself as a tech company but it is a tech company in the same way WeWork is a tech company. It just so happens to have more people and a more recently developed website compared to its competitors and rides on the coat tails of Facebook and Google to resell advertising services to car dealers. Nothing it does is new or innovative and its "technology" is a monolithic mess that no one knows how it works and no one with the authority to spend the time to fix will want to do. You are tasked with fixing a near decade of technical debt but you have to do it the way your managers want else you are just harassed and bullied until you leave or they finally weaponize HR to just fire you. You will see the salary, the benefits etc... and be lured in but keep in mind that it is unlikely to move up and you will have to move on in a few years to keep your career going. There is no career growth and the usual review processes are setup for everyone to fail so they have an excuse to not give you a pay raise. Management is a mix of internal promotion of people who were there the longest and are drowning trying to do a job they have little experience in and no support or external hires who are the ones in the inadequate hiring process wore the best suit and made the white, middle aged, male managers at the top of the org chart feel the most comfortable. If your boss is the former then you and your team will flail around without direction and be blamed for not meeting unclear, unrealistic and unfair expectations. If your boss is the latter then you will either do what they say regardless of if it is the right thing to do or as previously stated be made to feel so uncomfortable you leave or your manager using HR to come up with some reason to get rid of you, mainly so they can hire in their friends from their previous company. COVID-19 caused the offices to be closed and people to work remotely which is something senior management railed against constantly when asked and in communications since have been trying to get support for opening the offices as soon as possible so they can go back to having their staff under their thumb in the office once again. Of course the no one works from home rule is for some and not others as plenty of people had unwritten agreements with their bosses about being able to work remotely and quite frankly the resistance to not wanting to do so is just an attempt from poor management to control their staff because they don't trust they will work unless they can be surveyed from a corner office. The CEO is absentee and just wants to run a forever startup and has lost interest going as far to moving all the new product work to a subsidiary and moving all the people he liked into it so they can play in the sandbox forever and ignore a directionless company whose stock is around a third of what it was at its peak. Langley if you are not interested in running CarGurus then sell your stake and go start something else. Clearly you are happier in that initial flurry of activity with a start up. The rest of the executive board are yes men at best and negative contributors at worse with the board room being a game of musical chairs to who is going to get the blame for the latest mess. This is getting long so I will just summarize: Not a tech company, a marketing and advertising services company The technology that does exist is a shambles Senior management are absentee or underqualified Middle management are every stereo type of petty to underqualified HR is Catbert but with better PR people to write their nasty grams You will never get a pay raise Everything is your fault unless you are friends with senior management then no matter what mess you make it is never your fault

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CarGurus Response
5y
We appreciate you leaving this thorough review. First, we would like to thank you for all of your hard work at CG. We acknowledge that we have work to do to further improve our internal policies and procedures to allow us to create an even more collaborative and transparent working culture for all areas of our business. With that being said, in no way do we stand for or tolerate any forms of harassment, bullying, or unkind treatment towards our employees. Anyone found committing or participating in said actions is eligible for termination. We urge you, if you know of specific situations, to please reach out to your HR Business Partner to report them. We take this feedback very seriously would welcome the opportunity to further discuss your concerns and frustrations to better our CarGurus community. Please reach out to me at (aeldridge@cargurus.com). – Andrea Eldridge, Chief People Officer
5.0
Oct 21, 2020

Good people

Anonymous employee
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Pros

I work with genuinely awesome people - fun, have my back, smart, willing to help. Yes, we've got all the top tech perks when we're actually in the office (pre-COVID) and that's nice, but mostly comes down to people and environment for me. We have some amazing leaders and some who aren't, but I've always been impressed by their willingness to listen and adjust if something isn't going right. Most companies I've been at are not that tuned in.

Cons

It is a performance-first place, which is not for everyone. If you're not delivering or showing progress, you're going to have a pretty short leash. But show that you care and have some potential and people will bend over backward to help.

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CarGurus Response
5y
Thank you for leaving this great review! It’s fantastic to hear that you enjoy working with us at CG, but more importantly, that you value the people you work with. We know we have areas to work on, but we do strive to build an inclusive, transparent, and collaborative culture for all of our employees! - Andrea Eldridge, Chief People Officer
5.0
Oct 19, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

CG is great company to work for. It has all the benefits of a tech company (including all the nice perks) plus they're committed to your growth and to the important stuff like a diverse workplace and employee-led social justice causes.

Cons

The usual growing pains of a medium/large company

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CarGurus Response
5y
We’re glad to hear that you not only enjoy the perks and benefits of being a Guru, but that you value our learning and development opportunities and commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging. We’re dedicated to cultivating a workplace where all employees can grow and thrive. - Andrea Eldridge, Chief People Officer
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