TikTok reviews

3.2

42% would recommend to a friend

(6,240 total reviews)
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Shou Zi Chew

61% approve of CEO

41% positive business outlook

TikTok has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 6,240 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The TikTok 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
Aug 6, 2021

No life and work balance

Anonymous employee
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Pros

They give a lot of items like jackets and tumblers. Co-workers are great. Salary is also ok. They provided a PC with good specs. There is also big room for career advancement.

Cons

No work-life balance- as in total zero. There is a lot of workload. They are used to rushing and forcing to launch projects after projects which even adds to the workload. They do not care even if you have to work on weekdays. Benefits are not competitive. It will not matter how many times you raise the issue about workload to management because they will not listen to it. You need to do basically what you are told to do regardless if you have to work outside your work hours. Even when you are already on leave, you will have no choice but to work because of the enormous workload. I even went to a point where I filed a leave just so I can finish other tasks without having to attend countless meetings. That's how bad it is.

1.0
Sep 13, 2021

Juice not worth the squeeze

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

-Great opp for candidates with irrelevant/little/no experience looking to work for a platform, or leveling up from a lower role at a competitor (TT unable to pay competitive wages to attract experienced lateral talent from competitors) -TikTok is currently the bright/shiny platform, lots of excitement in the media

Cons

-Pay is not competitive and pay adjustments are uncommon / inadequate. TT considers a 3% annual increase very generous and promotions carry small increases -Work is a grind, no work/life balance -Leadership does not address employee issues. "We're looking into it" is the response to every issue/concern and perpetuated for months/years to no avail. Culture has taken a big hit this past year, most attribute it to our US GM. -All product development / decisions are made in China with very little influence from US teams. Product teams in US are feedback messengers and don't actually build or make decisions. -TT constantly leverages it's status as the hottest app as rebuttal for all internal issues/complaints

3.0
Mar 14, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Standard tech company benefits, high cash compensation, free food and snacks, you get to meet some really interesting people. Overall, I would say there's a lot of benefits in the short term, and TikTok is a great launching point for your career in the long run. But it's important to leave when the time is right because this place will chew you up and spit you out.

Cons

chinese management is worse than you think. so much red tape - hard to get anything done. There's some really dumb policies that really should not be around in non-china regions. Everything is micromanaged and everything goes up to china leadership for approval. Why even have regional managers or leaders if you won't delegate responsibilities to us? It feels so much like I was hired to do their paperwork. Nothing you do feels like you're actually making an impact and improving workflow. The company is already in the corporate bloat stage, but it's not in non-china regions - it starts in China. There's a clear difference in how the management treats and deals with infractions from Chinese people vs non-chinese people. (Please note: this is not to say I agree with sinophobia at ALL! It's more about management having an issue with conducting business appropriately in non-china regions.) I have met wonderful and amazing colleagues in both china and non-china regions, but I really feel like leadership is just not where it needs to be. Non-China regions cannot make decisions independently without approvals, and not all strategies given to us from China apply here. It is frustrating that when we ask for things to happen to make work better in non-china regional offices, we are ignored and told to get in line, or else. This is not a place you want to work long term. It looks great on your resume, and it makes for fantastic stories when you're commiserating over the misery that is this capitalistic hellhole, but it's not a place where you can grow and actually have a life outside of work. I am not marking it as a 1-star even though I desperately want to because hey, the money was good. The benefits were actually really great, especially if you weren't an engineer. There is a LOT of great things going for TikTok, and I sincerely hope it gets better for us here. But this place makes me want to, as the kids say it, unalive myself 80% of the time. So, there you go.

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