Good and bad, mostly bad - Anonymous employee Thrive Global Employee Review

2.0
Feb 26, 2024
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The introduction of new people and ideas is embraced, allowing for creative exploration and maintaining a vibrant workplace.

Cons

Regrettably, the current management situation seems to be overwhelmed, lacking a clear pathway to success. The organization has an inconsistent trajectory and often falls short of its ambitious goals, which raises concerns about its long-term success. The company's promotional system favors connections over merit, leading to frustration and disengagement among coworkers and hindering the acknowledgment of valuable contributions.

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5.0
May 20, 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Working at Thrive Global has been one of the most rewarding chapters of my career. I’ve had the opportunity to work cross-functionally with smart, passionate teams who care deeply about both business performance and human well-being. There’s a strong focus on innovation, especially around using AI to democratize access to behavior change and expert-level coaching, which makes the work feel cutting-edge and meaningful. Thrive strikes a rare balance: we move fast and iterate constantly, but we also respect boundaries, recovery, and taking time to reset. That makes this a sustainable place to do ambitious work — a rarity in the startup and health tech worlds.

Cons

As with any fast-growing company, priorities shift quickly. This environment is best suited for self-starters who are energized by building things from the ground up and don’t need rigid structure to thrive.

1.0
Apr 20, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Benefits are great, pay is above average

Cons

Absolute worst company I have every worked for. Nepotism is high, environment follows high-school politics. Instead of focusing on the product (which changes every 6 months) the focus is on the CEO and her needs as an individual. Micro-management to the Nth degree, they employ smart people and then wear them down with pettiness. Promotions are arbitrary and dependent on if your liked, not how well you perform.

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