Pride in work and cause, though some components could use some improvement and modifications - Anonymous employee HubSpot Employee Review

3.0
Jul 13, 2013
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Unlimited Vacation Free food Drink alcohol at work Get own computer without crazy IT restrictions Awesome expense and tuition benefits Exec level management open to new ideas Pretty control your own workload

Cons

Compensation doesn't stack up to skill set / experience Under-experienced people put in leadership roles Perception of aforementioned personnel is super bad (ie what is it you actually do??) Sales & Support ideals don't stack up, ie you shouldn't sell this to someone and say it's going to help them a ton when they don't know what an internet browser is

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