Instacart reviews

3.6

60% would recommend to a friend

(1,879 total reviews)
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53% approve of CEO

49% positive business outlook

Instacart has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 1,879 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Instacart employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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5.0
Feb 8, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

1) Great culture and values system 2) A huge breadth of challenging data science problems to work on 3) Strong emphasis on data driven decision making 4) Extremely smart yet humble co-workers 5) Transparency 6) Free lunch and dinner and an awesome office space Picking groceries and delivering them is a much much harder problem than just picking a person and dropping off. Instacart is solving the problem of last minute delivery, which is one of the toughest problems in Logistics, and is getting better at it every day!

Cons

No cons that I can think of right now

4.0
Feb 6, 2016

We're going places

Anonymous employee
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Pros

So far Instacart has been a great place to work. I've learned a lot on the job and feel challenged every day. The team is great and everyone is driving toward the same goals. It is amazing what you can get done when the entire company is on the same page. I also can't say enough the E team. They have been very clear and concise explaining the companies goals and why we are driving toward these goals.

Cons

Engineering moves at breakneck speeds and sometimes it can come at the expense of other teams. However having worked in the opposite environment where the engineering team moves at the pace of a sloth you take the good with the bad. Some might criticize the work/life balance, but in todays modern world Instacart does a great job giving you space when you need it and making you as comfortable as possible while in the office.

3.0
Feb 6, 2016

Lack of development in Ops

Anonymous employee
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Pros

- Smart peers - Free food - Unlimited PTO - Non-manual work can be challenging and interesting - Opportunities to collaborate with other teams

Cons

I agree with the other sentiments shared by other reviewers working in operational teams. Generally, the engineering/product/design orgs seem MUCH happier and fulfilled than operations. Many ops roles are sold as strategic and analytical during the recruiting and interviewing process. However, the reality is that overqualified folks are performing extremely manual and repetitive operational tasks because of a lack of automation. Think thankless work like checking the weather daily to predict traffic delays, cleaning up data by merging duplicate products one by one, clicking the same buttons each day, etc. As with any technology company, internal tools break, bugs arise, or there simply may be too much growth and scale to continue operating using a historical process. There is an unspoken feeling that Ops must still work around those challenges by performing even more manual tasks to the point where the work is beyond ridiculous and time-consuming, instead of "bothering" engineering about automation or optimizing tools. This dynamic seems to be a result of a lack of communication, empathy, and understanding in the entire company (including ops management) of what each teams' day-to-day work is comprised of and how roles can get better so that we improve as a company and operate more efficiently. Automating these tasks could free up Ops time and allow us to work on strategic, high-impact projects that require brain cells rather than mind-numbing work that has become the status quo. Unfortunately don't see this changing any time soon.

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