Highfive reviews

4.0

70% would recommend to a friend

(40 total reviews)

Joe Manuele

100% approve of CEO

59% positive business outlook

Highfive has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 40 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Highfive employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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40 reviews
1.0
Dec 12, 2017

THE ABSOLUTE WORSE!

Anonymous employee
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Pros

1) Engineer's are super talented 2) Customer support team is awesome! 3) Catered meals three days a week?

Cons

1) It's been unreal how unwelcoming some people have been here. 2) There was a young girl who was working with the hr team and I genuinely felt bad for her because they gave her minimal to no training and expected her to know everything. They were so mean to her! I met her a couple weeks before she was let go. She was crying outside and we got to talking and she told me how awful they have been. It is crazy because hr is who you go to when you need someone to talk to but at HighFive everyone knows to stay away from hr all they do is whisper gossip. They have been there for a long time and are good with C-level employees and no one wants to give them a reason to talk about them. 3) No opportunity for growth. 4) Need training programs 5) Need to train management to learn to motivate employees instead of causing absenteeism. Which happened to me in just a couple of months. 6) Millennials stay away! Millennials for the most part are nice and are helpful and don't mind mistakes because they take it as an opportunity to learn. This company if you make a mistake they will hate you and start gossiping. 7) I have had the worst experience and have been actively applying. Just moved out to the bay area and it is extremely expensive to live out here or else I would've quit two months ago. 8) Very unorganized 9) Personally I feel like I have been set up for failure 10) My first two weeks I cried everyday on my drive home after a while I just knew work would be awful and I got use to the feeling.

1.0
Apr 27, 2018

Lowfive

Anonymous employee
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Pros

People: surrounded by great people to work with.

Cons

Hiring: for anyone looking to join Highfive, Highfive will sell you promises that they cannot deliver. Make sure to get everything in writing. For example: if you are being promised a path to another position make sure you have the roadmap to that position in writing, otherwise, nothing will happen. I am not going to say that Highfive is lying, but, I hit the time requirement they wanted in the position as well as the markers that they set afterwards for the position and I still was denied entry. Also, there's NO San Francisco location. On the website/hiring it says that there are positions open for San Fran, but we do not have a San Fran office. This is mainly to try and get recruits into the pipeline with hopes that they can persuade them to join the Redwood City office until there's a SF office (if it ever happens). Training: there is none. Plain and simple. You will be learning from your colleagues. The managers do not have time to train you and you are expected to figure your way through everything. I have seen 1 person fired because he couldn't get ramped fast enough with 0 training. I have seen someone have a breakdown because there was 0 training and support provided. People in management positions rarely have the expertise to actually train others. Work/life balance: maybe this is different for other positions, but expect not to get ahead unless you are pulling 10-12 hour days. I remember one of my first few week of work I was criticized because I would take a lunch. Essentially, you do not get time to leave and have a lunch and are expected to either 1) sit at your desk and eat and do your job or 2) if you do leave; do your job remotely and be tethered to your job. Culture: wow, culture here sucks now. This used to be a fun place to work, but new leadership has come in and turned Highfive into a wasteland. Highfive does not know what it wants to be. It is a Startup that wants to act like an Enterprise, but only has Startup budget and Startup clients. Unless you are #1 on the team you need to be sitting at your desk all day. People are scared to get up and take a lunch or go on walks because of the perception it will send to management. There used to be fun/cool company events that would happen, but now that is rare. Or, Highfive is too cheap to spend money on something cool (probably because Startup and low on funding). Company events used to feel like a celebration, but now they feel like a lame excuse to raise moral. Turnover: In the past 4 months, 4 people have been fired. In the last 2 quarters, Highfive lost 80% of their Senior Account Executives + 1 Account Executive that had been there for at least over a year. This month, they lost 33% of their Marketing team. Highfive has now implemented a Churn & Burn-like culture. I am uncertain how many engineers have left since they rarely announce when people leave. Simply put, everyone is jumping ship. Product: the product is simple, but cool. Unfortunately there's not enough engineers in place to really keep pace with the other major competitors either due to 1) lower pay or 2) no location in San Francisco. Also, Highfive used to be cool and easily differentiated but now it is trying to take on the competitors head on. This makes prospects question the value of the service b/c, honestly, its just video conferencing. If you're priced the same and generally accomplish the same thing, then why Highfive? Highfive also thinks that it is a premium product (like Apple) so it has structured its pricing model accordingly. It will not talk to prospective clients with less than 10 users (because you are forced to buy a bundle of 10 licenses) unless you are a company with a lot of employees. Upper management will not listen to the feedback of others because it knows better than everyone else. TLDR: Highfive feels like it is sinking. You owe Highfive - eat, breathe, think, sleep Highfive.

1.0
May 11, 2016

Just stay away

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Product has a lot of potential. Many nice people in the office.

Cons

Believe all the previous reviews. So many politics. The only team that matters is the sales team. Instead of dealing with issues as they happen, issues are allowed to stay around until the CEO gets around to just firing everyone who is perceived to cause the problem instead of actually solving it.

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