Handshake reviews

3.1

43% would recommend to a friend

(290 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 290 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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290 reviews
2.0
Jul 20, 2023

Increasingly prioritizing profit over people

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The team at Handshake is incredible. If it weren’t for the people I got to meet, this review would likely be one star. The company has such wonderful people, and it’s a real shame that so many of them are exceedingly overworked, under-appreciated, and exploited. Recruiting ironically isn’t prioritized at all at Handshake (it seems the CEO would like to replace that poor department with AI), but clearly they’re doing something right. The people I got to work with at Handshake were undeniably the best part of my time there.

Cons

The company has been on a downward spiral for quite some time. Handshake preaches about attracting and retaining top talent, but they can’t seem to take basic steps to achieve this themselves. For starters, employee engagement is at an all time low and leadership hasn’t done a thing about it. No one trusts the C-Suite, especially the money- and power-hungry CEO. He has a well-established reputation within the company for being an egotistical tech bro who has never had a boss. He spoke poorly of others (even making a meme to insult his own employees on Twitter), interrupted people constantly during All Hands meetings, and overall lacks empathy and emotional intelligence. It’s incredibly ironic that he posted about tech layoffs on LinkedIn after cutting his own staff without batting an eye. When I left Handshake, multiple people asked hesitantly ‘on your own accord, right..?’ because we’d become so accustomed to people disappearing left and right with no explanation. Leadership has also touted a new ‘performance culture,’ which they quoted in their first round of layoffs. They then discouraged people from calling the cuts ‘layoffs’ - they assured us that these were performance-related eliminations, despite the fact that there was no clear messaging to any impacted employees regarding their performance. No PIPs. No opportunity to improve. Just ‘there’s the door,’ followed by more layoffs thereafter. The cuts that followed were allegedly unrelated, but it seems as though Handshake was trying desperately to cut staff as many ways as possible without alarming investors. Especially in the wake of this new ‘performance culture,’ Handshake employees are expected to live and breathe work. This is often disguised as encouraging employees to live and breathe the Handshake mission, which is admittedly a really awesome one! The mission continues to get lost, though, as leadership remains irresponsible and clearly out of touch with employees. Again, the whole thing is painfully ironic. Handshake has all of the information and tools it needs to attract and retain top talent, but it can’t be bothered to take action themselves. Especially since they have such great team on board (for now, at least!), it’s a real shame that Handshake doesn’t prioritize its people.

1.0
Jul 17, 2023

Prepare to be ‘eliminated’

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The colleagues that turn into great friends because you’re united in stress and chaos. Oh but do prepare yourself for the heartbreak of seeing these colleagues succumb to the latest round of ‘eliminations’. One day they will be working until 10pm, sacrificing their personal life, the next all of their accounts will be deactivated and you’ll be told not to ask questions and carry on as usual.

Cons

Where to begin?! All of the positive reviews you read on here are posted by management out of fear of being chastised by the CEO. Notice all of the repeat ‘rocketship’ mentions? Yes, you get the picture. I’ve never experienced corporate gaslighting like at Handshake - the lies and manipulation that staff are subjected to is horrifying. Add in the self doubt and constant stress, you’ve got yourself a recipe for a very unhappy life. They will tell you in one breadth that your mental health matters and they’ve got mechanisms in place to support you, you know, the classic corporate smoke and mirrors. But next thing, the VP attempts a motivational speech in which the team are told they must ‘forgo vacations’ to make the company succeed. Oh and if you do get chance to take that precious vacation - be prepared not to relax as you will have forgotten how to do so.

2.0
Jul 16, 2023
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Pros

* Smart and caring team mates, who tend to be drawn by the company's stated mission of democratizing access to opportunities * Day-to-day work is generally not overly micro-managed, but can depend on your manager * Flexible daily schedule and work remotely * Good pay

Cons

* Leadership decrees overly ambitious deadlines and refuses to let them slip, causing extreme employee burnout. * Rushing to get new features out instead of having time to create them properly, contributes to the overall shoddiness of the code base and the large number of incidents that On Call has to respond to * House of cards codebase that is only getting worse not better * Mission is taking a hit because leadership is so focused on trying to avoid late stage startup failure that they are frantically "throwing spaghetti at the wall" to see what sticks, including initiatives that conflict with the supposed mission of Handshake * Employees treated like numbers and zero empathy from C-suite.

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