Take the negative reviews with a grain of salt - Anonymous employee YipitData Employee Review

5.0
Jul 27, 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Best employer I've worked for, for many reasons. A few highlights: - Flexibility is great - Work/life balance definitely exists but you have to actively manage it - A lot of career development opportunities - Fun start-up quirks and perks/benefits - Interesting product - Smart, friendly people - Great programming (parties, lunches, employee resource groups, all-hands, etc.)

Cons

Vibes were high for a very long time and now that the company has hit a period of uncertainty (as many others have), it's easy for people to use Glassdoor to vent. All things considered, there really aren't any major cons, the experience is what you make of it.

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5.0
Jun 23, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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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
CEO approval
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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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