WeWork reviews

3.7

64% would recommend to a friend

(3,480 total reviews)
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John Santora

68% approve of CEO

49% positive business outlook

WeWork has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 3,480 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The WeWork employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Real Estate industry (3.8 stars).

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1.0
Aug 12, 2016

Corporate Role in Chelsea HQ

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Besides the equity in this role there are no pros to working here. There are MANY people here that are just waiting for a payout to get out of here. Hopefully they get it, but this could very well be an overvalued company that will just be another story for HBR to write about in the next couple years about the rise and fall of a company managed poorly.

Cons

The list can be quite lengthy - but everyone on here has hit most of the points. If you care about your career and want to learn/grow - best using your skills elsewhere. I'll just make a couple points on certain aspects of the company I noticed. Culture - there is no real culture here but a fear-based work environment. "Do this because some executive wants this now" They confuse company culture with "work like crazy hours, here is some beer, we're doing this to change the world" - don't believe the bs, its so CEO and his cronies can make $$$. They say that to convince you that paying you little and working you like crazy is all worth it. Management - here is how it goes with management. They got hired because they know Adam, Artie, or something like that. These VP's realize that the area they now own is a mess - so they hire someone else with a ridiculous title and they also realize the dept. is a disaster. The cycle continues of bloated hiring as they just continue to hire with no one wanting to go in and make changes. Also throw in people that just have no clue how to manage people to now own a team. Overall Company - It's just terribly sad because the product is ok but the place is being run by people seeking a thrill of the next "amazing deal in this new market!" Looking to China for your growth is probably not the smartest idea in my opinion - look at Uber. Also, the recent news articles don't look to be showing things are going well there either. Lastly, co-working isn't new and WeWork isn't doing anything unique - the entry into the market isn't very high and competition will just offer lower prices (to a customer that is very price sensitive).

1.0
Jun 23, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

If you're young and you've never worked anywhere else, you might like it here. Most of the company is under 25, there's a lot of partying, and it feels like the company is winning.

Cons

If you care about working at a place that respects you, enables you to do your best work, and helps you grow professionally, it's a no brainer...look elsewhere! Management: Unfortunately, they look out for themselves, not for you. The majority of the execs are friends and family of one another. They're having a blast becoming paper million/billionaires together. It's all fun and games if you're one of them, but you're not. You never will be. You will make below market, work long hours, never be a shot caller, and be expected to be thankful for it. Culture of excellence: Sadly, it doesn't exist. Management is having too much fun reveling in how awesome everyone thinks their company is to want to really focus on building a great business. There's a lot of talk about this-and-that new initiative, but there's not much smart action taken to reach the lofty goals management promises members and investors. Nurturing talent: Management knows people are lining up around the block to work there. Ask too many questions or provide too much constructive criticism? They're more likely to show you the door than give you what you deserve. On the off chance you get promoted, you won't get a raise to go with it and you won't ever really be making decisions if you're not in the inner circle. HR: HR leadership can be very unprofessional. There is a frat boy culture of bullying, sexism, and harassment at the company that HR enables instead of trying to fix. HR leadership puts on a nice face, but is actually quite disingenuous and political. They exist to serve management, not employees. It's sad when you can't even trust HR; who else are you suppose to turn to? Bottom line: At all times, management is looking out for themselves, not you. If you don't think about it too much, and pour yourself another pint from the keg of free beer in the kitchen, you might forget about it for a second and think how lucky you are to have a seat on this rocket ship. They're hoping you will. That's why the keg is there.

2.0
Apr 27, 2018

Digital design woes

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

They pay well. Reasonable stock options. Very relaxed work environment. Very nice co-workers. Shame about (some of) the management. Pro-turned-con: They have a lot of talented tech employees, unfortunately, they don’t put them to good use.

Cons

The digital design department has gone through a torrid time with new, poor leadership. The culture has sadly turned poisonous over time, going from bad to worse. The management hierarchy and inter-department politics make it impossible to achieve much of anything. If you want to do your best work, this is not the place for you, sadly. Though it could be so different. Aside from work, WeWork has a party culture tailored to 20-something-year-olds. If you’re not young and single, this isn’t the company for you. They excerpt a weird level of ownership over you, demanding you give up weekends and evenings to attend their “mandatory” events, sometimes thousands of miles from your home, sharing tents/rooms with random other employees. They also have a firing culture! I saw many people get fired during my time, and since leaving. If job security or pride in your work are important to you, the WeWork Digital/Tech department is not for you.

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