Great culture but rushed into IT - QA Automation Engineer II Trek Bicycle Employee Review

4.0
Jun 27, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

• Super-welcoming friendly coworkers and management • Strong work/life balance -- "leave at 5" culture • Bikes! You get to ride bikes a lot! Amazing trail system • Great health insurance for a reasonable price if you commit to working with health clinic staff • Clinical staff -- PT, massage, nurse, nutritionist, strength coach -- are FREE benefits • Impressive office with unique features like a crossfit gym and climbing wall, with cheap chef-made meals in their café • Career mobility -- not difficult to be placed on different projects or teams if you do good work

Cons

• No annual pay increases -- kind of gives "we pay you in culture" vibes, but to be fair, it's probably more fun than any office job you've worked • Even if your role is remote, going into the office helps your career here because remote folks tend to be 2nd-class citizens for company events -- the culture is not optimized for hybrid, it's an in-office culture that accommodates remote workers

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5.0
Jun 27, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Great culture, decent work like balance

Cons

No room for growth, bike industry is going down hill

1.0
Feb 1, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The people you work with are awesome. If you don't make some lifelong friends here, you're probably doing something wrong.

Cons

A few years ago, there was a change at TREK. It didn't happen quickly, but the culture started to change as the industry started to return to pre-covid business. Many of the people that helped shape TREK's amazing culture started to leave. Those that stayed endure brutal layoffs and report to people that now exist in their positions only for their own self-interest. You have to understand that TREK was not a company that many people used to leave. The direction of the company feels uncertain. Leadership seems to care little about retaining long term employees. They have let so many people go in different fields that a lot of day-to-day operations seem to slow down. Purchasing customers also led to a major shift in how the company runs today. It's much less calculated, and directional changes in how the company operates seem to happen with no notice and with poor planning. TREK will eventually find it's path forward, but it's doing so at a steep cost - the loss of dedicated and loyal employees that were there for the mission and future of the company. They brought integrity, (real) brutal honesty and vision for what the company could be. The only thing keeping TREK in it's market leading position today is simply how poorly the rest of the cycling industry is doing right now.

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