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
2.0
Jun 2, 2024

Headspace Hubris

Recommend
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Pros

-brand recognition -innovative tech tools

Cons

-unprepared leadership -inconsistent feedback and recognition -excessive workloads -legacy power players -high turnover rates -no room for growth

3.0
May 9, 2024

Pros and Cons at Headspace

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Every other Friday off for Mind Day, Competitive Pay, Great Co-workers and mission, Flexible remote work

Cons

Many Layoffs, Execs trying to do too much with resources being cut/teams stretched thin, Benefits were cut in 2024 (Only 1% 401K match, increase in Healthcare premium costs, wellness stipend decreased), employees didn't receive cost of living increases in 2024.

3.0
Jul 8, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

The 4-interview interview process truly helps them bring in the best people. I have never worked with a more compassionate, empathetic, knowledgeable team. It feels like we have each other's back as we approach coaching shifts. They have excellent free benefits, a health stipend, professional development money, a free coaching certification course which are usually thousands of dollars, a 4-day work week, an hour lunch, remote work, and unlimited PTO. They make great efforts to encourage diversity and inclusivity with specialized groups. You also get a mentor when you start along with weekly meetings with your manager, team, and department.

Cons

Unfortunately, what started as an exciting, thrilling experience, i.e., a start-up glow-up, turned into a living nightmare. From what I was told, things were very different from when it was just Ginger, and it seems like things grew too quickly that now it's all a discombobulated disaster enticed by money. The epitome of capitalistic exploitation secretly interweaves itself into a sacred practice(s) that this company provides. All the perks mean nothing when your health and well-being are taking a hit, and you become a hypocrite to the members you're supporting. You're encouraging members to develop self-care practices while you're in a job that makes it practically impossible to implement those things. When you do, it barely makes a dent because the stress of the job is so high, the cognitive/emotional burnout is real, and it takes more than three days to recover from that. Then you are made to feel like what you're doing isn't enough and that it's your fault when it's really the flawed system (again, capitalism society 101). The work is unethical (especially to coaching values), to say the least, given that you sometimes talk to 3-4 people simultaneously (since it's text-based), 1-2 on a good day, but I don't know how often that is. The best way to describe it is like working in a mental health emergency department. I was seeing some reviews that stated that there was a lot of micro-managing, and while a part of that I sense may be the particular leadership involved or team leader, I believe that it is also because it's a tech-based mental health company and that's how they ensure that things are running smoothly. However, it doesn't mean that that makes it comfortable - because it doesn't and adds to the pressure of the work. One would never have that level of supervision and management in person. Speaking of management, I sense they are also incredibly burnt out from drinking the Kool-Aid, and that is impacting their managerial styles, leaning into micro-managing and gaslighting behaviors (which is yikes for a coaching team). Ultimately, there's more I can say, but it comes down to it's all smoke and mirrors, sadly. They toot the horn for transparency, but given the layoffs, I would have to call BS on that.

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