WeddingWire reviews

4.0

78% would recommend to a friend

(227 total reviews)

Timothy Chi

96% approve of CEO

70% positive business outlook

WeddingWire has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 227 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The WeddingWire 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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227 reviews
5.0
Jul 3, 2017

Exceeds Expectations

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Above all the cool perks and benefits this company offers, I believe the best part of WeddingWire is the fact that most people genuinely wants to be the best and improve the organization every single day. In order for any company to be the best in their field, there will be growing pains, frustrations, and employees along the way who don't see the vision. We must learn from mistakes, part ways with those who hinder progress, and trust the process. Anyone who thinks this company isn't primed for greatness is foolish.

Cons

Okay, the 401k match is laughable. That's a lacking benefit that's very important to me personally, therefore I've decided to get creative with the way I save my money. A work/life balance is also a benefit that is very important to me. And I value the time I spend away from the office, which leads to increased productivity while at work. For every "con" there are at least two "pros" and it's just a simple matter of perspective and attitude. The haters need to lock it up.

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WeddingWire Response
8y
It is people like you that help make WeddingWire a great place to work! We are lucky to have you a part of this team. We are always looking for ways to improve as an organization and feedback like this allows us to do so.
5.0
Jun 20, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

WW is truly a great place to work. There are many reasons why, which I'll explain, but the two takeaways are 1) this an organization that genuinely cares about its people, and it shows on a daily basis. For example, one day recently, one of the VPS randomly offered to buy me breakfast from the cafe without any rhyme or reason. 2) My coworkers are, overall, enjoyable people to work with. They are generally very friendly, hard-working, and down to earth. Like many, I've made friends since working here: -Flexibility. As long as you're doing your job, you can work from home and take as much time as you need for paid time off. -Culture. When I tell friends and family the events that WW does, they're pretty amazed. Casual dress, Taco Tuesday, catered breakfast every day, open bars, top notch Halloween and Holiday Parties, catered lunch at the end of the month, and on and on. For me, even having an office Kurig with a dozen flavors is not insignificant when you up the cost of coffee everyday. -Customer Success. It's encouraging working for an organization that also cares about its customers. I don't know of any other company that calls and emails its customers to ask how they are doing with their account, and most of WW's vendors appreciate that. People often think that our team listens to vendors yell at them all day, but that's not the case. Most of our interactions with vendors are either positive or neutral, and I think it shows by the daily stream of vendor love that is shared throughout the organization. It should also be said that Customer Success gets perks that are available to Sales even though it does't carry sales quota - monthly bonuses, sales trips, dinners, and meals on the company tab. The Director and VP of Customer Success are both highly competent and always seem to have the team's best interests in mind. -Executive Team/Senior Management. They know me and many others at WW by name. They appear to be in touch with the rest of the organization, and most recently, the top and HR are showing that they are clearly listening to their employees' main concerns, which is heartening and a contrast to other businesses who are completely indifferent.

Cons

There aren't many negatives, but no organization is perfect, especially one that has scaled to WW's size over a short period of time. -Career Growth. There are some legitimate concerns here, but with some very big caveats. The other reviews who make critiques about career growth fail to add important context. First, some of those who I've spoken with first hand who felt there weren't enough career opportunities for them 1) weren't top performers on our team or 2) hadn't been at WeddingWire long enough to be able to lay the ground work for a career path. The reality is that building a career is a long term process that doesn't happen overnight. By and large, hard work and talent is awarded with opportunities for promotion. -Junior Managers. While there are some excellent more junior managers on the third floor, there are also those whose skill set and judgment I think there is good reason to question. -Lastly, call me an apologist for WeddingWire all that you'd like, but some of criticisms I've seen or read reek of entitlement. For example, complaints about the free catered breakfast or lunch or a review that lamented that their team trip to a tropical island was "downgraded" to a major metropolitan city with great nightlife - give me a break. The reality is that - across the board, not just at WW -millennials aren't sticking around many companies for very long (hence, the high turnover criticism). Long story short: there is little loyalty but a big sense of entitlement. I say that as a millennial myself.

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WeddingWire Response
9y
This review makes me smile for many reasons but above all I’m impressed with how you thoughtfully share your experiences with WeddingWire, our customers, and our team. It’s a rare pleasure to work among great colleagues while also serving great customers and I appreciate how this comes through in the review. You also highlight two of our highest priority developmental areas—career development and leadership effectiveness. We’ve already launched initiatives to improve on each of these but the work is just beginning. You can hold me and the rest of the leadership team accountable for maintaining momentum and keeping you informed. Again, thank you for your feedback but also for being one of the reasons WeddingWire is such a unique company and culture. I certainly hope I was the VP who picked up breakfast that day in the Café, but whoever it was simply reflected our shared values. Your comments are a great reminder that culture may be explained by core values, but it’s lived in even our smallest actions.
1.0
Jun 15, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The benefits are nice, and unlimited pto is a nice perk. Code quality is important which makes things easy. A lot of the people that are not management are incredible.

Cons

The biggest problem here is the management. It seems like only popular people get any promotions and if they don't like you it's very apparent and they will make your life difficult. The hardest working people are often taken advantage of and then tossed aside and set up to fail and are given no opportunity to grow. If you get on the bad side of any of the managers count your promotion potential to be sabotaged. I've seen people who are not fit to manage get promoted and subsequently fired. While hard workers are not given any recognition. On top of that the trend lately is to reduce transparency and keep much of the team in the dark. There is also a problem where some managers have less experience then the people they manage, which causes some of them to remind them of their place. The worst thing is the amount of favoritism displayed towards some employees and not others. Like a manager will celebrate some subordinates birthdays and not others,those same subordinates also have preferential treatment towards task despite having more capable people on the team. There is also a problem with how certain people are held to higher standards then others which causes unfair assessments and reviews and the bais is clear. When employees report this to HR often times they end up being punished for defending themselves. Managers are also highly inconsistent with requests and often times not communicate in a timely manner and then nit pick and hold what you've done against you. Working here has deteriorated my mental health since the favoritism is not even attempted to be hidden. The constant negative feedback and lack of recognition has made me clinically depressed. On a daily basis I pray that the managers will just not show up or quit because that seems to be the only way to move up or have a decent day. Also everything falls on death ears, managers pretend to listen and then do nothing about the complaints. At the end of the day their group is unaffected by our mental health and anything to make sure that they appear as the ones that pushed the team to release a good product and forgetting to actually acknowledge who did things. I'm also not the only one I know of various employees whose mental health has deteriorated and are on anti depression medication because of this. This job should be a dream, but only if you fall into the right crowd. I would stay away if you value your mental health.

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WeddingWire Response
9y
First and foremost, your well-being is our greatest concern. Your mental, emotional and physical health is most important and we want to ensure that you are safe. We are sincerely disappointed that your experience with us has been as you described. Its feedback like yours that helps us understand where and how improvements need to be made. Regarding your mentions of mental health, this is very concerning to us. We ensure numerous resources are available to our employees. Primarily, we pride ourselves on having a very approachable, high-touch HR team, open and ready to support anytime. Should you wish to remain anonymous, Health Advocate (our employee assistance program) and mental health care support is available to you and we encourage you to reach out as you feel comfortable.
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