Great place to work! - Anonymous employee YipitData Employee Review

5.0
Oct 10, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

-Great work environment - open office space where everyone respects each other so it's never too loud. -Unique and exciting culture - allows for ownership over your own responsibilities. I feel like I'm never micro-managed and I'm challenged regularly. -Amazing people - everyone is very smart and ambitious. I am constantly learning from my coworkers. -Great benefits - unlimited vacation, flexible schedule/can work from home when needed, gym reimbursement, lunch Thurs/Fri, snacks, coffee and tea. Also, great events! Regular happy hours, Halloween party, holiday party, bi-annual hackathons, and more! -YipitData makes it great to come to work everyday.

Cons

Honestly can't think of any!

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5.0
Jun 23, 2026
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Pros

Ownership is a real concept. Growth and evolution of the company has been extremely interesting to be a part of. People here hold themselves to a super high standard.

Cons

Communication/change management could be improved. With rapid growth and new business units popping up, it can lead to silos between teams.

2.0
Nov 13, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Most were easy to work with and low-ego, and the general vibe within teams was largely relaxed. Opportunities for skill development Structured approach to onboarding is helpful for new hires

Cons

It was nice for a while, but things became increasingly corporate and opaque. The first round of layoffs damaged trust in leadership, and subsequent decisions around cost-cutting and organizational changes did little to restore it. Midway through my time here, I was reassigned to a new reporting line and it quickly became clear it wasn’t a great fit. Priorities and expectations shifted constantly, and feedback was solicited from my peers in a way that felt more punitive than developmental. I shared with leadership and HR that this dynamic was stressful and uncomfortable, and while there were some basic attempts to mediate, the issues continued, and my request to move to a different reporting line was denied. When our team was asked to document all of our projects and processes, I asked if it seemed a little strange. We were assured it wasn’t, and that they just needed super detailed instructions for everything we did so that they could free us up for better, higher-impact work! With hindsight, being laid off a month later made sense. It was disappointing and weirdly heartbreaking to have been so engaged with the company, only for the process to feel so impersonal and transactional.

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