Headspace reviews

2.5

29% would recommend to a friend

(381 total reviews)
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Tom Pickett

17% approve of CEO

23% positive business outlook

Headspace has an employee rating of 2.5 out of 5 stars, based on 381 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Headspace employee rating is 35% below average for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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381 reviews
1.0
Nov 28, 2024

No opportunity or respect for people

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Pros

You work with some great coworkers who honestly care about you and the people they work with.

Cons

The emphasis at Headspace has become money. There are few if any room for advancement unless you're in the upper echelons of management, and they have been doing rounds of lay offs regularly. They are also now forcing all therapists to go part time now as well. This is the future of the company as envisioned by a CEO who has nothing to do with mental health. If you do anything but agree excitedly with management, you will lose opportunities and raises. They will invite opinions, but they don't honestly want them. People are afraid to say what they actually think or need. It's a hostile environment in that way. They will have no problem lying to your face either. Toxic positivity and gaslighting run absolutely rampant here.

1.0
Nov 24, 2024

Used to be amazing

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Pros

While Headspace had its challenges, the kindness and support of the people truly made it a special place to work. The team’s dedication to the mission of improving mental health and mindfulness was inspiring, and their compassion and camaraderie made even the toughest times more manageable. The company also offered great benefits, like every other Friday off, which helped create a healthy balance, but Tom and team axed that.

Cons

Don’t be fooled by Headspace’s feel-good mission and shiny brand—this company is a disaster. Under the new CEO, Tom Picket, Headspace has devolved into a soulless, profit-obsessed corporation that has no respect for its employees or the culture it used to champion. Sure, business is about making money, but tearing apart the foundation of what made the company great is not the way to do it. Leadership has ripped up the culture, ignored its people, and completely lost sight of the mission they claim to care about. The layoffs are a perfect example of the mess this company has become. The most recent round was handled with brutal indifference—loyal, high-performing employees were let go without warning or explanation. This wasn’t just a one-off, either. It was the fourth layoff in two years. Four rounds of job cuts in just 24 months. That should tell you everything you need to know about how poorly run this company is. Instead of stabilizing the business, leadership keeps making the same shortsighted, reactionary decisions, and it’s the employees who pay the price every single time. And let’s not forget about the benefits—or what’s left of them. The elimination of “Mindays” (every-other-Friday off) was a slap in the face to employees who already worked hard to keep this company afloat during turbulent times. This was one of the few things that showed Headspace valued its people, and now it’s gone, along with any sense of balance or care. Add to this the push for a rigid corporate structure, and it’s obvious Headspace has traded its people-first values for a toxic, numbers-driven environment. This isn’t the Headspace you think it is. It’s not mission-driven, it’s not people-focused, and it’s certainly not a place where employees feel valued or secure. The leadership is completely out of touch, and the constant layoffs, slashed benefits, and chaotic decision-making have left the company hollow and directionless. I know leadership won’t read this, and I know it won’t change anything. But if I can shed some light on the truth and stop just one person from falling for the brand’s facade, then I’ll consider my job done. There are better companies out there—companies that actually value their employees and know how to balance making money with treating people right. This isn’t Headspace anymore, and frankly, it’s not even close.

1.0
Nov 24, 2024

CEO doesn't know Mental Health

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Pros

Loved the people I worked with, the members we got to support and the overall mission of the company.

Cons

The moment you have a CEO take over that's previous experience was as the CRO of Door Dash, you knew it was going to be an uphill battle. Making every Therapist a contract employee shows you how little he cares for backbone of the organization. If somebody doesn't know how to create revenue delivering french fries, not sure who in their right mind thought they'd be able to do it with mental healthcare.

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