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Credit Karma

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3.9

70% would recommend to a friend

(437 total reviews)
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Joe Kauffman

85% approve of CEO

56% positive business outlook

Credit Karma has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 437 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Credit Karma employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management & Consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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437 reviews
5.0
Jun 15, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Companies live and die by the quality and focus of their people. I feel lucky to work with an experienced, creative and purpose-driven team. In concert with representatives from all departments, we have been able to create innovative communications solutions that help members learn about best practices for taking control of their financial lives. That feels good.

Cons

Growth has challenges, but a lot more fun that attrition.

3.0
Jun 15, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

-Definitely the people. Almost everyone I’ve gotten to work with has been smart, funny, and helpful. -Credit Karma really cares about its mission/members, and you feel good working there because you’re helping millions of people. -They try really hard to make it a great place to work. One of my favorite perks is the professional development program- they encourage employees to go out and take classes, go to conferences, etc. to further their growth. -The company’s doing really well!

Cons

-Lots of focus on hiring middle managers, instead of promoting from within, which is not a great experience for those who have been here for a while. (Also, what’s the point of having a professional development program if we aren’t given the opportunity to exercise our new skills/learnings?) -Teams aren’t treated equally- it seems like some have bigger budgets for team events and/or swag. -We talk a lot about being agile, but in my experience, things move super slowly around here. I’ve seen so many projects die after countless hours of meetings because they have to go through endless layers of approvals. -The pay is not great.

1.0
Jun 14, 2016

Seems To Be Losing Its Way

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Lots of perks, after-work team building events, in-house barista, snacks, drinks, offsite activities, etc... Business seems promising, and moving in the right direction - always receive high praise from strangers when they find out I work at CK Really smart & fun people (but that's changing, see below) Was pretty relaxed for being in hyper-growth mode

Cons

As the company is growing there seems to be people that fit into the CK mold as well as it used to be. People lacking skills for certain levels. Seems like people are being hired because they look good on paper vs how it used to be where the culture fit seemed more important. Lots of outside hires to fill new roles vs promoting people from within (and many people stuck on customer service salaries despite moving into other positions) As stated by others, management frames the business as saving the world but it's still just a credit card lead generation site Lots and lots and lots of gossip/politics - The EC preaches about transparency but what you know about the company (and the future of it) really depends on your position and who you know Seems to be a lot of turnover in the last 2-4 months with little done to explain to rest of staff. Multiple times people are involved in big projects and then just gone. Leads to a lot of rumors as to how/why they left. Pay is not very competitive - many people took pay cuts to come here and were sold on a Google Trends chart and the potential value of options - but now we're being told not to count on that. Company changed raise procedure at last minute to institute a (rather paltry) bonus structure that doesn't take affect until next year. Widespread angst and unhappiness across multiple teams

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