Pinterest reviews

3.6

60% would recommend to a friend

(992 total reviews)
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Bill Ready

49% approve of CEO

42% positive business outlook

Pinterest has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 992 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Pinterest employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.6 stars).

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992 reviews
4.0
Mar 23, 2016
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Pros

- I've read every single 1 and 2 star review on glassdoor. Some complaints are definitely valid, but comments about Pinterest being a toxic/backstabbing/political workplace don't resonate with me or any coworkers I've spoken with. - Strong growth in terms of both users and revenue - Product that people love and their eyes light up when you tell them where you work - Company is still small enough where it is easy for someone to come in and have a big impact - Great work life balance - Warm friendly culture

Cons

- Co-founders claim to not have an inner-circle, but both of them are introverts. I've never seen them go out of their way to talk to or get to know employees outside of their inner-circle. Even when the CEO used to move desks frequently and I sat next to him for a month, he never once spoke a word to anyone else working in the pod. And that is exactly how you end up with an inner circle... - Product team has had a lot of failures (Placed Pins, Q&A, Conversations, Digest, Library, etc). Reason for these failures are because the product team promotes PMs that are good at talking a big game and telling leadership exactly what they want to hear. However, PMs that have a different approach or think differently from leadership, but are great at executing against goals and delivering successful features/projects, have left, been sidelined, or pushed out. Talk & ideas are cheap, product leadership should reward the PMs that can demonstrate they are consistently able to execute and deliver. - Company needs to hire a strong technical leader at the Directs level. Engineers don't feel like their needs and concerns are currently being well represented at the leadership level.

2.0
Mar 14, 2016

Too nice for its own good

Anonymous employee
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Pros

- Co-workers are some of the nicest people I've ever met - Very strong brand - Users are not the typical power users of tech product which is a good thing

Cons

- Nice co-workers are also the most passive aggressive people I've met which leads to A LOT of dysfunction and ironically the most backstabbing because they can't be direct with you - A good majority of the employees don't actually use the product and actually understand why Pinners use it - Very little urgency at a company that still needs to prove itself - Hasn't launched anything meaningful in the past year - Diversity is laughable and no senior leadership except one - IMO its a huge distraction for the company when its this fake and its always bad when your chief diversity hire is the only news that the company is making - first focus on making a great product and if you really care about diversity actually hire women into senior leadership - stop faking it

2.0
Feb 24, 2016

Leadership condoning a workplace for failure

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The individuals putting in the hard work are amazing and passionate. They bring in some of the best talent.

Cons

Good people and good work are set up for failure due to leaders and management that don't know how to manage people, and politicking that take precedence over work. The culture is amazing but leaders and managers find themselves exempt from meeting these values. This causes a loss of faith and morale concerns. It's also not a very supportive environment for women leaders. There needs to be more nurturing of female talent.

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