Zoox reviews

3.5

40% would recommend to a friend

(360 total reviews)
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Aicha Evans

54% approve of CEO

40% positive business outlook

Zoox has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 360 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Zoox employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.6 stars).

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360 reviews
1.0
Jul 11, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

None - company's best days are behind it

Cons

Management is dishonest - company initiated sale process in Dec. 2019 but in early 2020 CTO claimed to me in conversation that Zoox had a bright future ahead despite the company attracting no interest for further financing and poor interest for acquisition. Hopefully this is the last company CTO is a co-founder for - he lacks integrity. Investors and board need to take a hard look in the mirror at what company they helped create/grow.

1.0
May 14, 2024

Toxic culture

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Good office location and building Food is decent

Cons

While Zoox may initially attract you with promises of innovation and growth, the reality is far less glamorous. The company suffers from a severe lack of direction, with constantly shifting milestones and a relentless cycle of experimentation with new development processes that no one seems to grasp fully. This lack of focus and clear strategy results in a chaotic work environment where employees are constantly scrambling to meet ever-changing demands. The company's meeting-heavy culture further exacerbates the issue, leading to grueling 60-70 hour workweeks. If you value a structured work environment with clear goals and a healthy work-life balance, Zoox is not the place for you. While the company may offer some learning opportunities, the constant chaos and excessive workload can quickly lead to burnout.

3.0
Jan 5, 2024

Frustratingly Mixed Bag

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great people, reasonably good benefits, excellent work-life balance (for some teams), excellent kitchen crew

Cons

Lots of career stagnation. You either have too many meetings and can't get work done, can't find the documentation needed to get work done, or are too busy trying to turn the crank, leaving no time for actual progression. Am I glad I joined? Yes. Should you plan for a long career here? No. If you have a family and aren't already established in the Bay Area, throw the dream of owning a smaller house than expected for more money than you intended out the window. Renewed emphasis on in-office work, but even if ZARs are worth something eventually, they're not making enough of a dent to get you home ownership locally. For that, you'll need a series of promotions, but that's going to be hard to accomplish. First they'll down-level you upon hiring under the guise of high standards and growth potential. Then over time you'll realize you've got to get into the club and play the game to get promoted, rather than just letting all that crank turning be sufficient evidence. And eventually you'll figure out that your skills are relatively stagnant because of a ton of unnecessary overhead. But also, perhaps you don't have a PhD. You'll notice you're doing the same work as the person next to you, who does have a PhD, and you've got many more years of actual industry experience, but curiously they're getting promoted at a much faster rate. Or maybe you do have a PhD, then you'll be wondering why you're spending all your time prepping slides, attending meetings on the same topic as the last three meetings, and filling in spreadsheets rather than actually using your PhD. As many around you start to notice the trend and move on, a middle management opportunity will open up for you. You'll take it and be given more direct reports than expected, the opportunity for even slower skills progression, and the responsibility to defend the system that got you to this point. There are some longer term employees here. Their demeanor and facial expressions project no excitement. For the record, love the people, love the perks, love the vehicle, but was not what I hoped for career progression.

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