Avoid - Product Manager Stripe Employee Review

1.0
Apr 22, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- Very remote friendly, both in terms of culture and comp - Really smart people in all functions - Low risk of company folding (but limited upside)

Cons

- Poor and inconsistent priority setting from the top which leads to constant fire drills - Terrible WLB for no reason…we waste so much time putting out fires that could have easily been prevented. - Very political…but claims to not be political. People heavily optimize for themselves due to cutthroat perf system - “Address mis-hires quickly” culture results in fear of being the next one to go - Prioritization of details over actual strategy, and tons of unnecessary red tape to ship - Constant reorgs (every few months for some orgs) without much thoughtfulness, leading to a lot of thrash - Comp, and specifically the one year “AVG” grants are bad for employees…no upside if things go well, but also no downside protection if things go poorly (since Stripe works with the firm that decides our 409a)

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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4.0
Jun 4, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The work is very high impact and there are lots of opportunities to learn if you're not already familiar with the fintech space. Most of the big projects I've been on so far have been fun to work on. There are also a lot of talented, kind, and helpful engineers at Stripe who are really nice to learn from. I really enjoy my manager and the folks on my team. The money + bonuses are ~ok~. Pretty standard for a pre-IPO unicorn, but the goal is that there will be a big pay off later (fingers crossed).

Cons

- The work life balance is *bad*. For how many products Stripe has, we are a very lean company. Too lean. There's just a lot of work, and very very tight deadlines, very fast paced, and not enough engineers and product managers to do all of it. If you want WLB as an engineer, join an infrastructure team, not a product team. - There is little to no investment in making the engineering org more diverse. This was surprising to me because of a lot of public facing company statements, but don't be fooled like I was. People (at least in the eng org) do not care about diversity. - HR sucks. And of course they would, I guess. But I had a really negative experience with HR where I walked away feeling completely devalued and gaslit. - Dev environments kinda suck and make the work a lot slower than it should be.

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