Meta reviews

3.5

52% would recommend to a friend

(18,159 total reviews)
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Mark Zuckerberg

41% approve of CEO

50% positive business outlook

Meta has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 18,159 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Meta employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Tecnologia da informação industry (3.9 stars).

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1.0
Jan 29, 2025

A nightmare for Women

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Pros

The only real benefit of working at Meta right now is the paycheck—if you manage to survive the endless layoffs. The salary is still competitive, though the way things are going, that might not last much longer. Having Meta on your résumé still carries weight too.

Cons

Working at Meta as a woman is miserable. Leadership has made it clear that they do not value women in tech, with Mark Zuckerberg himself pushing for more “masculine energy” because he believes “feminine energy” has hurt the company. What that even means in a workplace setting is unclear, but the message is obvious—women are being undermined, ignored, and pushed out. Harassment has increased, and reporting it is pointless. If you bring up concerns, your comments will be deleted, and you might even get a warning. Then there’s the constant layoffs. Nobody is safe, no matter how strong your performance is. Leadership reassures teams that they’re stable, only to slash entire departments weeks later. Morale is in free fall because no one feels secure in their job. And even if you do keep your position, the workplace has become miserable. Employee benefits are being cut left and right, required office time is increasing for no reason, and even the food—which used to be a small perk—has become awful. The company is penny-pinching everywhere except in executive bonuses. And if you think it’s bad for women, it’s even worse for LGBTQ+ employees. The so-called “inclusive culture” Meta once bragged about is dead. LGBTQ+ employees are being excluded, dismissed, and pushed out, and leadership simply does not care. It’s a hostile, oppressive, and performative environment where only people who align with leadership’s vision of “culture” get ahead.

2.0
Aug 15, 2023

Amateur hour

Recommend
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Pros

They pay well and let me work fully remote. At first I got to do some interesting technical work. There are a lot of really smart people there from special effects and games because Meta pays much better than those industries.

Cons

When the "year of efficiency" started, everything went to hell. All the teams were rearranged, good people were sacked and most of the interesting technical work disappeared. Leadership is immature. The only tool they use is sacking people and reorganizing. Typical cycle is 2 months of planning, engineers work their butts off for a while, teams reorganize and throw out all the work they just did and the cycle starts over.

2.0
Jul 29, 2022
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

Salary and benefits were great — though salary is not that great any more with the stock down $200/share. Some really great people who want to make the platform better and safer for the users.

Cons

So many people doing the same work across the company but since it’s a bottoms up culture no one is reigning in the chaos. Meta could do with A LOT less staff if they had any real leadership that required people to align and remove duplicative work. Your work is thrashed all the time because of lack of leadership and strategic thinking/planning. If you are lucky, half of what you do will make it to the finish line. This is a huge concern when going for your annual review because you are calibrated with others and depending on how your manager sells your work (or doesn’t) will really affect your career and progression. Most executives still prioritize “giving people voice” over addressing platform concerns and the negative impacts that the platforms can cause. They need to take issues more seriously. There are A LOT of bad managers that can derail your career. Going to HR is useless because they are there to support the manager and limit risk to Meta. I can’t tell you how many people I worked with that took paid mental health leave because of their bad manager. If you get a bad manager get out the team ASAP because it will take them at least 12 months to work them out once they have enough complaints and that is long enough for them to destroy your career. There is no way for you to dispute your review. Some of my colleagues received a poor review from their manager but the review included inaccurate or false information (they had documentation to prove it), but there is no formal process to dispute your review. A bad review could cost you your career or make it difficult for you to switch teams. Leadership is leaving left and right which should raise some red flags. Metaverse is a big bet that will take years to pay off (if at all). How many people want to live in a virtual world? No thanks, I prefer to live in reality. Yes, there are benefits like training surgeons to do surgery before they touch a human but has anyone heard Mark mention using the metaverse that way? Product managers are incentivized to get the products out the door, not to do the right thing.

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