Rewarding work and passionate people - Anonymous employee Handshake Employee Review

5.0
Feb 15, 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

I’ve only been at Handshake for a few months and was hesitant to make the jump given the negative reviews. But what I’ve found is far from what’s depicted on Glassdoor recently. Handshake is filled with amazing people, rewarding work, and tons of opportunities to have an impact. No question that the last year has been challenging for the business—but there is momentum building in the market, the leadership team is taking engagement really seriously, and if you’re willing to put in the work, Handshake is a really rewarding place to be.

Cons

This is a company that moves fast and the expectations are high. As a result working here isn’t a 9-5 — you have to be willing to put in extra hours at times, and you should be prepared to deliver high quality work quickly.

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5.0
Jun 24, 2026
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Pros

Remote opportunities for different projects.

Cons

Projects often pause, and we wish they would last longer.

1.0
May 22, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Challenging, interesting position in the short term.

Cons

The company has implemented a new timer policy that has “active” and “inactive” time on the backend that makes up for the total time. We were getting paid by total time (as you should), but HAI has changed it to only pay contributors for the time marked “active.” Time is “active” when scrolling, typing, and clicking within the specific task tab. Time is “inactive” when none of the previous actions are happening; i.e., when reading the task without moving the mouse or pressing keys, researching in another tab, etc. It sounds like they have changed the rules to only pay for active time, which has caused huge pay discrepancies. The percentage of inactive time is usually way more than active time on these timers due to the amount of reading, visual analyzing, thinking, and research required for some tasks. This behavior is unacceptable because time that seems “inactive” is still important to the quality and completion of tasks. They keep throwing accusations like “time thieves” around to justify it. If you respect yourself, pack it up and go somewhere else. I know most people who work at these places are desperate for income, but that’s exactly what they’re hoping for. They’re hoping you will be desperate enough to be taken advantage of.

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