Pinterest reviews

3.6

61% would recommend to a friend

(992 total reviews)
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Bill Ready

49% approve of CEO

43% 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
5.0
Aug 2, 2017
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Pros

I came to Pinterest to learn. I have learned at a much faster rate than anticipated for a few reasons. 1) People are incredibly talented. My manager and peers are best-in-class. I learn how products are built the 'right' way. 2) Culture of collaboration. My projects require deep cross-functional coordination. Everyone is onboard with this and is willing to help and lend support where needed. I don't get the "schedule time with me next week" thing -- if I have a question, someone will take the time to help. 3) People are genuinely nice. It's amazing how much you can accomplish and learn when you don't have to worry about self-promoting, ego-driven a-holes. I love that folks are low-drama, mission-driven, and marching in the same direction. Along with the professional development, I've also thoroughly enjoyed many other aspects of the job / company culture. 1) Leadership is very strong. Ben is a very inspiring, conscientious, intelligent CEO. 2) Pinterest cares about diversity. Like, actually cares. It's not propaganda -- we are a thought leader in the industry and it shows in the makeup of folks we hire. 3) Work-life balance is great. Folks are focused and GSD. But there's not an expectation that you need to kill yourself. 4) Perks :) Food, snacks, games, gym, music room, +++

Cons

I disagree with a few of the product "bets" that we are making. The company has a huge growth trajectory -- we've reached product-market fit and there's low-hanging fruit everywhere. We can grow 2-4x by just investing more in what we're already doing. Every company needs to innovate, but I worry that we are too focused on disruptive innovation when we could be focusing more on bringing our core product to more people, in more locales.

4.0
Jul 28, 2017
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Pros

I've worked at company a couple years --great culture focused on knitting (working together); have maintained it well given the wave of growth --all the basic benefits (decent medical/vision, free meals) --lots of potential for the company's success --lots of nice coworkers

Cons

--no 401k matching --ceo lashes out at internal questions around company future/ipo --upper management seems dedicated to friends/early hires; people given random leadership roles that weren't posted for hiring (CTO, Head of Culture) --you're burning through good people by not focusing on personal/career development (T is quite clear that it's not the company responsibility to grow people) --no sense of career advancement; if your role is needed, you're all set; if focus changes, you are disposable

2.0
Jul 26, 2017

Low blow

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Learn extensive things you will be challenged by Pinterest every single day you're there prepare yourself I appreciate what I learned

Cons

The extensive learning process the platform is amazing and smart and if you don't quite get it and require more training they make you feel stupid they tell you how special Pinterest is and that jazz but if you don't get a "simple concept" you're an more or less autistic

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