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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
Sep 15, 2015

Best job I've ever had

Anonymous employee
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Pros

People are not only smart but also kind. Cool and interesting projects. Focus on users and how to help people become more financially healthy and savvy. Really mission-oriented. Definitely the best job I've ever had!

Cons

Shifting priorities can sometimes make it difficult/confusing, but then again, what company doesn't go through similar challenges.

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Credit Karma Response
10y
So happy to hear how much you enjoy and value working at Credit Karma! We appreciate this feedback!
5.0
Sep 15, 2015
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Pros

Credit Karma is fantastic because it tackles interesting technological questions at a great location with smart people who care about one another. From an engineering perspective, we constantly have to tackle challenging problems. We build native applications for two mobile platforms and for the Web; we work with two credit bureaus and dozens of financial partners (and we're constantly onboarding more partners), each with its own APIs and technical demands; we constantly have to ensure the security of our users' personal information; and we're always building new features to provide the most comprehensive set of credit information on the Web. Each employee is given a stipend to attend (and is encouraged to apply to speak at) technical conferences. As to company culture, we have perks and experiences that are tough to beat. Like most tech companies, we have fully-stocked kitchens (healthy and less healthy snacks, breakfast cereal, bagels, keg coolers for both beer and iced coffee, etc.) and game rooms (with multiple gaming consoles and a rotating set of vintage arcade games). We convert two of the kitchens into yoga studios twice a week for free yoga classes that are open to all employees. On Wednesday afternoons and Friday afternoons there are often happy hours or other events like trivia nights, movie nights, outings to the Giants game (with an opportunity to go out on the field beforehand during batting practice!), etc. In addition, we have regular company retreats - we did a day at the zoo back in October 2014, had a company Field Day in June (with sumo suits, bubble soccer, a pie eating contest, and more), and recently got to go to the batting cages in AT&T Park and meet Draymond Green after the JP Morgan Corporate Challenge road race. Ultimately, though, your experience is defined by the people you work most closely with. Credit Karma's employees universally buy in to its culture - great work/life balance, celebrating each other's accomplishments, etc. To encourage team cohesion, teams (engineering and non-engineering) will go to nice dinners as a group and participate in other team-bonding events (one team is going sailing on the Bay later this week). On the rare occasions when a team member experiences a personal setback (illness in the family, injury, etc.), other members of the team will pick up the slack without question. That sense of giving spills over into the broader community: Credit Karma sponsors blood drives, toy drives, volunteering at coding camps for needy children, and other events that have an impact beyond its walls. Working in an office that promotes empathy, wellness, and happiness is a recipe for productivity and employee retention.

Cons

Like any company that has old code and a larger engineering team, Credit Karma still has to deal with legacy code and with cross-team integration for software written by one team but consumed by another. In addition, although we have plenty of space, we're situated on two different floors in each of two different buildings; the two floors in the larger building are also not consecutive floors. It would be great if we could move into our own building or if we could have adjoining floors to facilitate cross-team participation.

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Credit Karma Response
10y
It seems like you really enjoy your employee experience and being an engineer at Credit Karma. It's great to hear about all the initiatives you enjoy and positive feedback on what's working, especially our 'Happy is Healthy' program. Employee wellness is top of mind for our team, so look for more to come!
3.0
Sep 21, 2014
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Pros

The general culture at Credit Karma is relaxed and comfortable. Employees are open and friendly! It's easy to make real relationships and all the company-sponsored and informal events play large roles in creating that atmosphere. The CEO is around and knows everyone. The company is fairly young, so there really is a lot of room to grow depending on your team. The people here are the best part.

Cons

A lot of micro-managers in each of the departments and lack of transparency in controversial decisions between management and everyone else. The start up vibe means the lack of work-life balance and ridiculous expectations at times. The company is still somewhat flat and young, meaning the managers usually have been there for a while. They have complete say in everything going on in their team, but that doesn't mean everything makes sense or is fair. This ties back to the micro-managers. Benefits and salary are no where near the market standards. The start up "perks" aren't that great compared to its competitors, especially in the Bay Are market - no free meals on a daily basis, no gym memberships or assistance with that, no extra perks for commuters/transportation, no 401K matching, limited PTO days, etc.

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