Rippling reviews

3.7

65% would recommend to a friend

(1,190 total reviews)
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Parker Conrad

80% approve of CEO

76% positive business outlook

Rippling has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 1,190 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Rippling 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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2.0
May 22, 2023

Find ANY another opportunity! The pros do not outweigh the cons.

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Pros

- For most employees, base pay is above average (compared to similar companies), RSU offerings are substantial as well - Product is very impressive, they are always adding new features, there really is no competitor to Rippling's product - Smart teammates - Rippling is definitely a "rocketship" - it'll go places

Cons

- Zero work-life balance (Expect messages from same-timezone C-suite at 9 pm...on a weekend... for a non-critical topic). There is an expectation that you should be excited to give everything for this company - like you should have an"I-live-and-breathe-for-this "owner" mentality, regardless of your position/pay grade. - They are very PIP-happy (If you get placed on one, find a new job immediately - they are planning on firing you. You will be placed on one for practically anything - oh, you have a legitimate reason for being out? Like a personal medical leave or a close family member passed away? Your chance of being placed on a PIP just increased exponentially. And they'll fire you before you actually have time to 'improve' on your performance 'issues'.) People disappear left and right. They seem to have some kind of hire fast fire fast / burn and churn type attitude towards their employees. - Unless you are in the top 10-ish%, they do not care about you, your professional growth, your tenure, etc. Parker gave a session on "how to be successful at Rippling" and basically said he tells managers to only care about top performers, get rid of the bottom performers, and not waste their time with anyone in the middle. So, if you are one of the top - you'll get promoted quickly (mind you - without any support or training for your new role) and if you are the other 90%, you'll be ignored and it's just a matter of time before you are pushed out. - Exec leadership absolutely does NOT care about their employees. Parker decided he wanted everyone going back to the office for 3 days per week (pretty sure they are tracking internet usage or door access to track this). Multiple employees have asked (in All Hands meetings, in surveys, on Slack) about considering flex options for people facing 2-hour commutes, or for those who are primary caregivers, or were hired as a remote employee, etc and his response was essentially - "no, because I said so, this is not a discussion". - Overwhelming culture of distrust, ridicule, and finger-pointing. Mid-level management and execs are constantly shifting blame, pointing fingers, and not taking accountability. Leadership (eg Parker) have no problem saying "this is a stupid question" in response to an employee's innocent question. For example - Parker single-handedly manages things like payroll and benefits (because he doesn't trust HR?) if you have a question, you have to ask Parker. It's perfectly normal to have questions about this but he usually gives snarky responses to simple questions. - Zero care or empathy for humanitarian topics (you might think that it's not your employer's concern to get involved with this which may be true from a "let's donate our money" POV, BUT the issue is that by extension this trickles down to how employees are treated - this lack of action is caused by an utter lack of empathy). The exec team said on multiple occasions that "we don't get involved" in response to things like the COVID response, various racially motivated violence, attacks on LGBTQ+, attacks on reproductive rights, etc. - There is little to no diversity across leadership positions. Sure there are women and minority managers - but at the director and above level, it drops to practically nil.

3.0
May 22, 2023

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Pros

only one pro good pay

Cons

other than pay everything else.

1.0
May 20, 2023

Avoid if u can

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Pros

Compensation is good and potential IPO chance

Cons

Bad culture and work life balance

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