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
Mar 19, 2019
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Pros

Daily lunches are healthy and delicious. Walking distance to Metro station. In a beautiful green area of Santa Monica with nearby parks and gardens, lovely for strolling or riding company-provided bikes.

Cons

"To improve the health and happiness of the world." Sadly, as with many grandiose corporate missions, Headspace's mission statement is simply a shiny veneer to convince employees that enduring soul-crushing work conditions for sub-par compensation is a small price to pay for bettering mankind. I joined during their largest growth phase during which a small core team was nearly tripled within a few months, destroying any existing cohesive startup culture. The original engineers were promoted to managers before this growth spurt (apparently as a reward for being there first), but they were entirely unqualified to manage people's careers, and some of them, more egregiously, were not very competent engineers either. Over the following months, the engineering team quickly devolved into your typical tech nerd Lord of the Flies situation - falsely empowered and frustrated 20-something managers utterly out of their depth and lacking any teeth to get things done for their team. A rigid caste system soon developed with the "original" employees (note that this "startup" is over 10 years old, but only the 2 founders stuck around more than half that long) on the top and everyone else on the bottom. There exists a prevailing madness among the C-level leadership that hiring execs from large successful companies like Netflix, Spotify, and Zynga will somehow directly translate into similar success in a smaller company. Nothing could be further from the truth, as the conditions that made those execs successful in their previous roles do not, and generally will not, exist at Headspace. Reason and logic notwithstanding, these people were continually hired with much pomp and name-dropping and immediately went about bringing on board their cronies with amusingly inflated titles and not-so-amusingly inflated salaries (I read the H1-B posts like a dummy). I counted 19 Directors when I left, most of which had 0 direct reports. The caste system ossified further, and the "ICs" as we came to be called (Individual Contributers AKA serfs/peasants) were further ground into the dust. Suggestions and complaints from us little folk were not only unheeded, but met with passive aggressive disapproval from our emotionally teenage managers, that would later develop into grudges. Meritocracy flew out the floor-to-ceiling doors to the city garbage dump across the street (in case you wondered what that smell was). The CEO, Rich Pierson, has an ad agency background and runs Headspace as such. Entire departments will be created, pumped with enormous amounts of resources and hype, and then laid off en masse within the space of a year. Never have I seen so many people on all levels - from C-level all the way down - constantly coming on board and departing without ceremony. The ranks of the engineering team are full of inexperienced and first-time engineers fresh from code academies, and Headspace is more than happy to take a chance on these people and pay them wages well below what's comfortable for Santa Monica. For someone with no experience, this could be a good opportunity to get your foot in the door of the tech industry. Unfortunately, the word seems to already be out among talented senior engineers, as none are to be found working there, so the biggest thing you will take away is an awful taste in your mouth for corporate bloat and mismanagement. For any senior engineers considering working at Headspace, I can't believe you read this whole review, but - STAY FAR, FAR AWAY!!

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Headspace Response
7y
Thanks so much for taking the time to share such thorough feedback. We take your perspective very seriously. We want everyone on the team to have a great work experience and feel like they are set up for success so I’m sorry this has not been the case for you. We are growing rapidly, and we know that can lead to some growing pains as we figure out the best way to work as a team. The goal is to have everyone feel supported and valued in their role. At Headspace, our goal is to find and retain the best talent as well as have best-in-class compensation programs. We definitely take your feedback to heart, and will address it internally to see where we can adjust and improve. Thank you! Caroline Escalante VP of People Operations
1.0
Jul 28, 2017

Bipolar-ness of the reviews here are reflective of the company's status

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The people at the company are very nice. Also, the benefits and perks are great. They do their best create a Silicon Valley work environment in LA.

Cons

I think the bipolar-ness of the reviews here are reflective of the company's status. When you're brought on, everything is wonderful, and the company seems to be in great shape. However, it won't be soon until you notice that under the beautiful office and work culture, there is CHAOS. Some degree of chaos is expected at a start-up, but the issue at Headspace is that NOTHING GETS FIXED. It's either ignored or covered up by upper management. Many times, issues are covered up by one or two ways: 1) People are let go/fired, and not in the best taste either. Start-ups, including Headspace, are ruthless when it comes to letting people go, but it's extra disappointing for a company that promotes kindness. It also creates anxiety within the office. 2) We hire someone from a big name company to provide us ease that they'll fix our problems. It's probably costing the company so much money to bring these people on. No wonder we need to let other hard-working people go. Also, another reason for the bipolar-ness of the reviews may because you're asked to review the company once you get a job offer. In my opinion, that's bad taste as well. Who in their right mind would write a honest review at that point??

1.0
Oct 30, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

WFH flexibility; medical benefits; MINDdays where you don't work every other week

Cons

incredibly racist, sexist, homophobic culture; internal politics; poor management; a lot of frail egos; poor decision-making and indecisiveness; I lost hope in the company's direction amidst all the changes; work here if you want to settle or be underpaid

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Headspace Response
5y
Thank you for sharing your feedback with us. We're really saddened to hear this was your experience, as it is the opposite of what we are striving to create for our people. First and foremost over the last 6 months specifically, we’ve been actively listening to our people - taking steps to unlearn systematically racist societal tendencies and unconscious biases, and continuing to educate ourselves on how to support communities that most need it and amplify diverse voices and organizations standing against racial injustice. We launched a 3-part DEI Learning series internally to address the structural aspects of racism as well as the dangerous implicit bias in many of us, and we’re implementing policies internally to ensure that members of our Headspace team are supported and have the time and space they need to process, heal and take care of themselves and their families during this difficult time. These are much needed first steps, and Headspace is committed to ensuring that our actions don't end there. Our Diversity Advisory Council will continue to keep us accountable and ensure that our sense of urgency in this area won’t fade as time passes. There’s a lot of work that still needs to be done, and while we know we don’t have all the answers, we’re committed to learning, contributing to the conversation, and taking action to spur positive change. We’ve also brought onboard a Creative Diversity Director and a Director of DEI, both of whom will be 100% dedicated to building inclusivity into our content development process and in our workforce -- ensuring that we hire, collaborate with and create an equitable, inclusive environment for a wide range of people and perspectives. We’re working on a more inclusive content plan (with offerings in-app and on our social platforms) that better reflect the current environment and support the needs of our diverse member base. We're conscious you've recently moved on from Headspace, but if you'd like to chat 1-on-1 to discuss your concerns in greater detail, please know you're always welcomed to come speak with me (or another member of our People Leadership team) confidentially - please feel free to reach out anytime. We take your feedback to heart, and really appreciate you sharing this with us so we can work on doing better. Yours - Simon Perry Head of Talent, Learning + Development | People & Places
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