Handshake reviews

3.1

43% would recommend to a friend

(289 total reviews)

Garrett Lord

44% approve of CEO

37% positive business outlook

Handshake has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 289 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Handshake employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Education industry (3.7 stars).

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289 reviews
1.0
Apr 8, 2026

You will burn out

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Pros

- Very young but extremely smart team - Extreme autonomy, probably unlike any other job aside from being a founder (could be a pro or a con depending on the person) - Great culture among SPLs, people genuinely try to support each other when someone is underwater, even if they’re underwater themselves (literally everyone is usually underwater) - Merit based culture, you can progress quickly if you can survive and still do well in extremely dire conditions

Cons

- Not exaggerating when I say you should expect to not really have hobbies, exercise consistently or have dedicated time with your family unless you’re taking PTO - Toxic culture where long work hours are glorified (and I mean beyond 9-9-6). Totally understand the need to hustle in this market, but even people coming from PE/IB/consulting/VC, industries that already have brutal hours, join as SPLs and start second guessing their decision to join - Comp is okay if you’re straight out of college, but overall it’s undermarket compared to competitors, especially the benefits and bonuses. Relative to how much you work it's not worth it - Burn and churn feels like part of the operating model - every few days someone is on the verge of quitting. No one is really speaking up in a meaningful way, Lots of bandages being passed around to duct the team together. Nothing is being done to address a structural issue with how leadership views SPLs as a disposable resource, and don't know how to manage clients, staff projects, and scale teams - Retention seems like its irrelevant, aside from a few select managers/HR team members doing what little they can

2.0
Oct 17, 2025

Beware the priorities of c suite

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Benefits and entry level pay are pretty good. Diverse team full of incredibly smart and driven individuals.

Cons

Executives are very obviously beholden to VC investors and behave as such. Short term profitability is prioritized over long term growth and the way they’ve putting all of their eggs in the AI basket demonstrates this. The AI bubble will pop, as did the housing bubble of 06 and the dot com bubble of the 90s and it will take AI companies with it. Because Handshake isn’t creating their own AI model, but rather training models for other companies, there will probably be a delayed impact to the bubble bursting… but there will be an impact nonetheless when the companies hiring Handshake to train their models go under and take their contracts with them. When that happens Garrett & friends as well as their VC investors will cash out and run, leaving lots of Handshakers to deal with the impact. Hope I’m wrong, but uI don’t believe I am. Promotions are few and far between. New teammates are brought on for 6 month contracts and are seldom converted to full time. Even once converted to full time, job stability does not exist. One round of layoffs was just done and everyone is on edge expecting more. Self service product is misleading about its payment structure and cancellation process. Having to defend it when customers reach out about unexpected billing feels unethical. Thoughtless implementation of AI into every workflow has led to a decrease in efficiency, especially around triaging and reporting bugs. Platform-breaking bugs would occur weekly or even multiple times per week. Every newly shipped feature had “unexpected” downstream consequences on other features. Middle management (VP level) was somehow simultaneously entirely detached from the work we were doing while also micromanaging cherry-picked metrics that don’t accurately measure performance.

2.0
Jun 21, 2024

Low pay

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Pros

Great coffee snacks and people

Cons

Low pay and poor management

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