Employee Review
- Former Employee, more than 1 year★★★★★
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Sep 8, 2014 - Anonymous EmployeeRecommendCEO ApprovalBusiness OutlookPros
Lunch provided two-three days a week, fully stocked kitchen with good food, nice desks and chairs.
Cons
Lack of skilled managers leading departments, department direction is kept a secret or not even thought out. Little to no room for career advancement and/or growth. Pay is very very low, and not commensurate to skills and work performed. Reviews are based completely on feelings, and not about productivity and professional contribution. Management has no loyalty to low-tier workers, and offers no room for upward mobility. Only the very few succeed.
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Other Employee Reviews
- Current Employee, more than 1 year★★★★★
Great culture, coworkers are awesome
Mar 18, 2023 - Product Manager in Brooklyn, NYRecommendCEO ApprovalBusiness OutlookPros
Etsy has a great culture, focused on having a work life balay, supporting remote workers, and encouraging the growth of their employees (training, rotations, etc.) My coworkers at Etsy are great as well, goes hand in hand with the culture, but not only does Etsy have the processes and policies in place (for example) to have peer driven recognition, but people actually use it!
Cons
Like everyone else, Etsy struggles some times to balance short term reaction (as in today's macro economics) with longer term strategies it has in place.
- Current Employee, more than 1 year★★★★★
In it for the long-haul
Feb 21, 2023 - Brand Manager in New York, NYRecommendCEO ApprovalBusiness OutlookPros
- Actual work-life balance - The company is exceptionally mindful of our impact in the greater world: be that ecological, economic, or social impact. It is reflected in the software we create, the engagement with our sellers and buyers, the events we do, and the organizations we partner with - You work with particularly intelligent and driven people - Exceptional benefits like 6 months parental leave for all genders, 20 free therapy sessions per yr, unlimited sick and mental health days, IVF and egg freezing support, and catered lunches and breakfasts by local chefs for folks in office - Our CEO is accessible and seems to genuinely care about Etsy's employees and their wellbeing - It's a company that is easy to be proud to work for
Cons
- There are a lot (often too many) approvals required to get projects across the finish line which makes it difficult to complete work in a timely manner and often even develop as impactful outputs as intended - Limited opportunity for career advancement (role and compensation) - Extremely risk-averse - Many things are considered "urgent" which can then take priority and make it difficult to complete projects on your roadmap
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