What is the company culture at Bitly?
Relevant Glassdoor Reviews
October 26, 2021
Pros
Relatively high salaries to try to keep people from quitting.
Cons
Terrible culture and leadership. Pretty much entire white leadership team who undermined meaningful DE&I efforts. Patronizing and untrustworthy.
Advice to Management
Resign.
Terrible culture and leadership. Read More
October 26, 2021
Reviewed by: Anonymous (Anonymous Employee)
April 26, 2023
Pros
- Great People - Fun work - Good work/life balance - Good culture
Cons
None that I can think of
Good culture Read More
April 26, 2023
Reviewed by: Software Engineer (Current Contractor)
January 25, 2023
Pros
Remote environment Time off for recharge
Cons
Back to back meetings with no time to get work done. Very slow to make decisions. They keep hiring more and more senior executives from large companies without staffing for key junior and mid level roles. Feels like the culture moved from one of accountability and getting things done towards one of just pushing the tactical work to overworked junior people so they can get the spotlight. Back office employees are treated like second class citizens and GTM and Tech are held to a much lower standard and get all the glory. I have never seen a company with so much turnover in HR over the past couple of years and is very concerning. Toxic white male leadership at the top that rule by favoritism vs facts and exclusion vs inclusion no matter what they say they’re doing for diversity. Very fake culture - you have to act like everything is great and that you drank the kool aid or they label you as problematic. They’re not looking to actually improve anything with their culture other than surface things that get them great place to work awards for bragging rights instead of addressing causes for turnover.
Advice to Management
You need to create an environment where people can really be themselves and innovate or you’ll never get anywhere.
Very fake culture Read More
January 25, 2023
Reviewed by: Anonymous (Anonymous Employee)
January 25, 2023
Pros
Remote environment Time off for recharge
Cons
Back to back meetings with no time to get work done. Very slow to make decisions. They keep hiring more and more senior executives from large companies without staffing for key junior and mid level roles. Feels like the culture moved from one of accountability and getting things done towards one of just pushing the tactical work to overworked junior people so they can get the spotlight. Back office employees are treated like second class citizens and GTM and Tech are held to a much lower standard and get all the glory. I have never seen a company with so much turnover in HR over the past couple of years and is very concerning. Toxic white male leadership at the top that rule by favoritism vs facts and exclusion vs inclusion no matter what they say they’re doing for diversity. Very fake culture - you have to act like everything is great and that you drank the kool aid or they label you as problematic. They’re not looking to actually improve anything with their culture other than surface things that get them great place to work awards for bragging rights instead of addressing causes for turnover.
Advice to Management
You need to create an environment where people can really be themselves and innovate or you’ll never get anywhere.
Feels like the culture moved from one of accountability and getting things done towards one of just pushing the tactical work to overworked junior people so they can get the spotlight. Read More
January 25, 2023
Reviewed by: Anonymous (Anonymous Employee)
May 24, 2022
Pros
- The people: every person I have worked with shows respect, passion, and care for Bitly and for others. - The product: the product team and growth team are constantly experimenting and launching new features, edits, etc. which shows the passion! - The culture: as mentioned above, the culture focuses on respect, growth, and recently accelerating the initiatives in DE&I. There is an strong work/life balance, and mental health benefits with unlimited PTO. The management is respectful of your time, and skills and will help you succeed in your career. - The leadership: the leadership team is transparent, and respectful, and you can tell that each person on the team has a positive outlook for Bitly and the people.
Cons
Can't think of any at the time, honestly.
The culture: as mentioned above, the culture focuses on respect, growth, and recently accelerating the initiatives in DE&I. Read More
May 24, 2022
Reviewed by: Digital Marketing Manager (Current Employee)
June 29, 2022
Pros
good company. incentives. work culture.
Cons
not flexible. long hours. distance for me.
work culture. Read More
June 29, 2022
Reviewed by: Engineer (Current Employee)
January 25, 2023
Pros
Remote environment Time off for recharge
Cons
Back to back meetings with no time to get work done. Very slow to make decisions. They keep hiring more and more senior executives from large companies without staffing for key junior and mid level roles. Feels like the culture moved from one of accountability and getting things done towards one of just pushing the tactical work to overworked junior people so they can get the spotlight. Back office employees are treated like second class citizens and GTM and Tech are held to a much lower standard and get all the glory. I have never seen a company with so much turnover in HR over the past couple of years and is very concerning. Toxic white male leadership at the top that rule by favoritism vs facts and exclusion vs inclusion no matter what they say they’re doing for diversity. Very fake culture - you have to act like everything is great and that you drank the kool aid or they label you as problematic. They’re not looking to actually improve anything with their culture other than surface things that get them great place to work awards for bragging rights instead of addressing causes for turnover.
Advice to Management
You need to create an environment where people can really be themselves and innovate or you’ll never get anywhere.
They’re not looking to actually improve anything with their culture other than surface things that get them great place to work awards for bragging rights instead of addressing causes for turnover. Read More
January 25, 2023
Reviewed by: Anonymous (Anonymous Employee)
March 16, 2023
Pros
Culture, Benefits, People, Location, Pay
Cons
None, None, None, None, None
Culture, Benefits, People, Location, Pay Read More
March 16, 2023
Reviewed by: HRM in Saint Louis, MO (Current Employee)
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