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
2.0
Jul 7, 2016

Good for College Grads, Pause for Experienced

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Pros

Pinterest does a good job of recruiting a steady stream of quality industry IC pros and some of the most apt college grads. The college grads are forming one of those networks that will help them throughout their career. It's impressive how well they've bonded and work together. Projecting a little bit, it's possible their network will be Pinterest's version of the Google and Facebook networks of early out of college employees. Pinterest is at a good point for young talent to take on reasonably large project areas and see a good chunk of what it takes to run a company. Very good job to take in the first few years of a career. Overall there's a good foundation for what could be a great job. The company baseline definitely cares about its employees. The perks are good with frequent team happy hours, nice quarterly offsites, quality local and healthy food. The goals and pace of the company enable a good work life balance. Compensation is competitive and reasonably structured.

Cons

There are far more cons than I would have expected for a company that is doing as well as Pinterest is externally. I think it is a core product that resonates with a large audience, but these problems will hold Pinterest back from becoming more than it is. The quality of management in engineering is mind bogglingly poor. It hits a level of incompetence I haven't seen at any of my previous companies. I've seen individually bad managers who soured their piece of the company before, but this is systematic. The exceptions are two leaders (previous managers from Google) who do a good job - but they are not enough to turn the tide and keep the other managers inline. I wish we were measuring good v. great, but we're measuring incompetent v. good. I agree with the other reviewers on discrimination and political infighting. That definitely happens, it's just a matter of how close you are to it within the company. My estimate is about a quarter of engineers are pretty close to it. Those are just the byproducts of the above stated problem. Other symptoms include teams out of sync, a low experiment/product success rate, unreliable data, unclear seniority levels, regular reorgs, people leaving without announcing or goodbye send offs, low psychological safety index, haphazard product innovation, and wild variations in resourcing compared to project size. For an experienced engineer, I would personally recommend waiting for a VP of engineering to be hired before joining. They'll have a direct impact on solving/aggravating the above problem.

5.0
Jun 20, 2016
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Pros

Pinterest is the definition of a hypergrowth company, and with that comes an inordinate amount of opportunity for growth. Culturally, it doesn't get much better.. once you have proven your ability to deliver high quality work, you're trusted to go above and beyond to impact Pinners or Partners in novel ways.

Cons

Pinterest is the definition of a hypergrowth company.. which means it is growing so fast that things break all of the time. From process changes to re-orgs, expect things to change frequently here. In my opinion, this is what creates the opportunity, though.

5.0
May 20, 2016

After my first three months in the company

Anonymous employee
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Pros

--They say it's a thing here and it is a thing: people are nice as a baseline and that makes working here very pleasant --Lots of autonomy to come up with solutions, run with an idea --The company's main year goals are veery clear and constantly reiterated; focus is a real thing here --Everyone seems very invested in user growth internationally --Feels like a start-up still but in a good way --Not much hierarchy--management structure feels fairly flat even if it isn't; execs seem humble and approachable

Cons

--Weekly company Q&A sessions feature a lot of demos from Engineers and sometimes I don't know what their referring to in regard to features, acronyms etc. --Company is iOS first as many tech companies are; with international expansion being a big goal, I think we should lead the way by becoming Android first --Documentation seems strewn across a variety of platforms and is not necessarily easy to access or find --adherence to hiring nice people has the potential to make some people afraid to give critical feedback; I'm not clear how we cut through that potential drawback

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