TikTok reviews

3.2

42% would recommend to a friend

(6,318 total reviews)
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Shou Zi Chew

61% approve of CEO

40% positive business outlook

TikTok has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 6,318 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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6K reviews
1.0
Jan 15, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Business travel - I got to go to China, Singapore, and travel a bunch in the US.

Cons

Working at TikTok was an extremely challenging experience, particularly from an organizational and leadership perspective. They operate in a constant state of urgency, often without clear strategy, stable priorities, or long-term planning. Direction changes frequently and with little explanation, which makes it difficult to deliver meaningful, sustainable work. Projects are often re-scoped or deprioritized mid-flight, leading to wasted effort and burnout. Leadership quality is highly inconsistent. Decision-making is very top-down, with limited transparency and minimal context shared with teams. Feedback often flows one way, and speaking up or challenging decisions is not always welcomed. This creates a culture where execution is valued over critical thinking, and where optics can matter more than impact. Work-life balance is poor. Long hours are normalized, and the pace is intense even by big tech standards. There is a strong expectation to be constantly available on Lark, which is especially difficult for employees working across time zones. Burnout is common, and turnover reflects that. Career growth and role clarity are also concerns. Job scopes can shift significantly without discussion, performance expectations may change without clear criteria, and promotions can feel opaque or inconsistent. TikTok may be a fit for people who thrive in high-pressure, chaotic environments and are comfortable with ambiguity and constant change. However, for those who value thoughtful leadership, clear strategy, psychological safety, and sustainable work practices, this may not be the right long-term environment.

1.0
Dec 31, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

non that i can think of

Cons

Maturity: ❌ Low Signal-to-Noise: ❌ Very poor Who thrives: Loud, fast, politically aware What you actually see day-to-day Juniors speaking with unjustified confidence Meetings optimized for visibility, not correctness Shallow “hot takes” rewarded Frequent re-litigation of basics Ego + insecurity mixed together Why Youth-heavy workforce Weak senior gatekeeping Internal competition Brand-driven ego Youth + pressure + insecurity = overcompensation Psychologically: They know they’re inexperienced They’re scared of being exposed The org rewards confidence So they compensate with: Absolutist opinions Dismissiveness Loud certainty That reads as arrogance, but it’s defensive behavior. They haven’t been placed next to: Ex-nation-state IR leads 15-year malware reversers People who’ve testified under oath Once they are, the ego usually collapses.

2.0
Nov 29, 2025

Mentally Draining with increasingly out of touch metrics

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

medical and mental health benefits offered are the bare minimum of what should be offered everywhere. hybrid work environment -- few days in office and a few days out.

Cons

decreasing wages (started at ~25 hourly and reduced to 21, still going down as "perks" are deprecated), office quality of life is decreasing -- food quality has always been bad and continues to not improve, snacks offered in office have gone to being healthy-ish to simply just energydrinks and sugary junk food, team outings used to be a regular thing and have since been all but deprecated. performance metrics are continually increasing and extremely competitive between your immediate teammates instead of company averages, getting time off gets increasingly harder as management adds unnecessary bureaucracy to the process. transferring between departments or teams for vertical (even just laterally) career growth is next to impossible as management prioritizes hiring outside of the company to fill positions. hard work is not regularly recognized -- ideas for improvement get passed off as someone else's and fail to recognize the real trailblazer.

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