Working at Narvar - Intern Marketing Narvar Employee Review

5.0
Aug 10, 2018
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Pros

-An awesome working environment/office space that really encourages employees to get to know one another. -Great employees that have no ego and are extremely hard working. -My team did a great job of routinely checking in on me and the projects I was working on to ensure that everything was going well.

Cons

-Almost everyone in the office is always incredibly busy, which can lead to some stress. They are hiring people frequently to help with this burden, however.

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5.0
Mar 31, 2026
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Pros

- Engineers get to work on new technology. - Interesting problems in logistics and post purchase space - Smart talented set of engineers If you like to step up and own things, deal with ambiguity and want to work in fast paced environment, you will enjoy, else you will be left behind.

Cons

- Work life balance could be a challenge if you work with teams across geos, but there is strong emphasis on friendlier times for meetings and teams are designed to work in respective time zones.

1.0
Dec 15, 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Decent Pay. ICs are great people. Nothing else

Cons

This was one of the most toxic work environments I have experienced. If you value your mental health and prefer a supportive, professional culture, this is not the right place. I spent two years at the company, and during that time leadership consistently fostered a culture of fear rather than growth. The executive team, particularly the CEO and CRO, operated in a very cliquey manner. Employees who were not part of the “in group” were often publicly criticized or called out in meetings in ways that felt more focused on humiliating or embarrassing the employee than being constructive. Once leadership decided they no longer favored an employee, the focus shifted to pushing them out rather than supporting improvement or success. This created widespread anxiety and distrust across teams. Morale was extremely low. Numerous high-performing employees left without roles lined up (which says a lot given the current job market), and it was common for employees to openly discuss interviewing elsewhere and counting down the days until they could resign. If you are looking for a workplace where leadership takes accountability, communicates respectfully, and treats employees with professionalism, this is likely not the right fit.

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