Zillow in a nutshell - Anonymous employee Zillow Employee Review

4.0
Jan 19, 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Food, view, people, work life balance, Z Speakers, culture,

Cons

401(K) matching is low, maternity leave is on par with standard which could be much improved

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Zillow Response
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We appreciate your feedback and can assure you that we will continue to evaluate our benefit offerings - including our 401(k) match and family benefits - based on annual input from our employees. Our family/maternity benefits include 12 weeks fully paid maternity leave for birth mothers; 4 weeks fully paid paternity leave; $5,000 adoption fee assistance; fully-equipped nursing mom rooms with hospital grade pumps & fridges; and backup childcare benefits; Zillow pays to ship nursing mom's breast milk back home overnight when traveling on business. Jennifer Zumek, HR Director

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