Sonos reviews

3.6

59% would recommend to a friend

(440 total reviews)

Tom Conrad

47% approve of CEO

36% positive business outlook

Sonos has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 440 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Sonos employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.5 stars).

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440 reviews
5.0
Dec 9, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Killer product roadmap and a highly motivated team. Big enough to play to win, but small enough that new people can make a big difference. Competitive salary and employee equity program that gives even junior people a chance to share in the company's success.

Cons

Consumer electronics is a holiday-driven business and things certainly get busy in the leadup to the fourth quarter. It's no secret that voice-powered speakers like Amazon Echo and Google Home are a threat, but the company is on the right track through partnering with these services.

3.0
Mar 2, 2016

Questionable at best

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

I really loved SONOS when I first started. Great perks, fun people, free product, easy job. Great "start-up" atmosphere. Everyone seems like they're on the same page as to what the goals are.

Cons

Once the new-ness wore off, people were cultish and robotic. The company supposedly values transparency but there are so many things that you're in the dark about until they blow up in your face. There are layoffs going on now, even though there is questionable spending within all areas of the business. Do you need lunches, breakfasts, kegs of beer and stocked fridges when you're laying people off? Product is never on time, marketing leaves a lot to be desired.

2.0
Jan 12, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Flexible hours, good products, loyal customer base.

Cons

Little to no upward mobility or growth opportunity, but it is disguised as a ‘flat’ structure as if that is a good thing without any credible explanation. It’s even ironic as there’s a long and clear org leveling that defines the hierarchy, base salary and bonus as well. Sonos has recently changed the review scale to be even flatter, and that clearly makes a larger number of people to be all end up in one big flat bucket systematically. That means people are stuck in their levels for such a long time with compensation equally stale regardless of their performance every cycle, every year. Lots of internal buzz words created and marketing tactics used by the leadership and HR to decorate as if changes are coming, but those gestures usually fall flat quickly with little action carried out or little effort made to follow through. It’s all about optics and a quick boost. The upper management doesn’t seem to care about making actual changes as they are so far removed from reality. Indifferent middle managers are busy caring for their own position and agenda. The internal doctrine based on a certain ideology silence people but boosts & praises only one sided voices outwardly. It’s also often used by the managers as a means to shun and alienate people with different perspectives or opinions.

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