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Poshmark

Acquired by Naver

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Poshmark reviews

3.9

80% would recommend to a friend

(366 total reviews)

Manish Chandra

67% approve of CEO

59% positive business outlook

Poshmark has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 366 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Poshmark 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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366 reviews
1.0
Feb 25, 2019

If you are intelligent and talented, STAY AWAY from this place

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Pros

Catered lunches and a stocked kitchen with snacks

Cons

The predominantly female company is unsurprisingly catty and malicious. If you are even remotely attractive and intelligent, don't expect to make it very far here. I graduated from a prestigious school and was repeatedly turned down for internal roles I was absolutely qualified for. Female management is a joke here.

2.0
Aug 8, 2016

Associate

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Food, booze here and there and casual dress

Cons

• They overwork without overtime • they kiss up to their users even if the user is bullying or doing something illegal. Depending on their user score, they will always favor the person that spends the most money regardless of ethics • lack of professionalism • only growth in senior management, • mostly women = cliques • majority of the associate start at the same base pay at a measly 40k annually it goes up in incriments of 5k • I think the company will plateau soon. The company is reactive not proactive • management is oblivious as to what's going at times

2.0
Mar 8, 2018

Would not recommend for the customer support team

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Pros

There were a lot of perks to working at PMHQ—free lunch, snacks, and frequent happy hours/events. The girls there (I say girls because they make up what feels like 98% of the company) were great, but there was some cliquiness abound and was never a mesh from team-to-team. Each team felt very separate and there wasn't much cohesiveness within the company. The pay was decent for a young professional, but growth can take a while and is limited. Also, Manish was wonderful and you could see his passion shining through each and every day. He also took the time out of his days to chat with all of his employees, regardless of what team they were on. I know plenty of companies where customer service reps probably don't get the chance to mingle casually with the CEO.

Cons

Whew, the downsides. At first, the job was wonderful! But training on the customer support side is a MESS, and you're not prepared well for the front lines (even though training takes what feels like a year). Also, lower-level management was pretty terrible and it was evident they did not have proper manager training. Overtime was often, which made the work-life balance somewhat difficult. Overall, not worth it for the compensation.

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