WeWork reviews

3.7

64% would recommend to a friend

(3,482 total reviews)
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John Santora

68% approve of CEO

49% positive business outlook

WeWork has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 3,482 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The WeWork employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Imobiliária industry (3.8 stars).

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3K reviews
1.0
May 5, 2019
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

Occasional free food, but meat isn't allowed so you'll only get selective vegetarian options.

Cons

WeWork is inexplicably hyped and advertised for being an incredible place to work, but those published articles are truly mistaken and someone was likely paid to publish them. As you can see from the abundant and accurate reviews listed here on Glassdoor, WeWork is a horrendous place to work partly because of the lack of qualified leaders and palpable nepotism. Additionally, the company rapidly hires smart and qualified people only to then decide if they're a "culture fit" or not, and if they're not, they are fired without explanation to their team members. This happens frequently. Because of the rampant "hire and fire" nature of the culture, employees come to work every day in constant fear of termination. One of the many problems with WeWork is that even if you are a high-performing, well-liked employee, who is considered a culture fit, you're still on the chopping block for termination because many WeWork leaders don't know how to make informed business decisions and often times base terminations on personal opinions and "who you know" politics. Another reason NOT to work there is that WeWork expects the company to become the primary focus of your life. There are required expectations that you must uphold as an employee like consistently working late hours (WeWork managers mistake activity for productivity) which perpetuates the myth that if you're working late you must be doing something right, mandatory night and weekend events abroad with no days off to compensate, following their policies with no questions asked (like giving up eating meat and buying into the "hustle" culture) and more. This toxic expectation to always be "on" and buy into the WeWork culture quickly leads to employees burning out, which they can't healthily acknowledge because they're supposed to always be happy "doing what they love" and following company culture policy. Overall, WeWork is an extremely unstable environment and as an employee, you never know if you'll be fired, pulling an all-nighter, or flying abroad with a week's notice. There is no such thing as work/life balance because WeWork is expected to be your life if you choose to work there. This place is not for someone who is looking for stability, fair and accurate internal review processes, or work/life balance.

2.0
Jan 19, 2016
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

Fun, meet tons of people, exposure to so many different people and businesses

Cons

It's a very drink the kool-aid 'we are changing the world' work environment. Only men really get great promotions with few the exceptions, high turn over and building members get sick of new building managers coming in every other month. Lots of complaints from members about heating and cooling and noise levels.

1.0
Oct 21, 2015
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

lot of energetic employees who are so exited about the job and, the companies mission statement. The CEO makes you believe the sky is the limit. People work hard but they do it with passion and love. It's a great place to work if you are a person who likes contributing but can not make a mistake. (unrealistic I know!).

Cons

- You are fired for making a tiny error. CEO always talks about how, "we admit our mistakes and we learn from them" but that's not how other departments are functioning. Specially the HR department. - The retention rate in the HR department is a joke. They have fired 5 - 6 recruiters within the past few months. No warming was given. - You are always feeling unstable and any day might be your last day. If two HR associates sit you down in a room, know it is your last day. - they don't give you a chance to learn from your mistake. - I worked in HR and it was amazing to me how, the CHO was so nice to everyone else but treated her own department like dirt. - She talked down to us, and made us feel like subhuman. You are not allowed to speak at meetings. If you disagree with her, you are fired the next day. - i've seen people who love the company get fired for no reason or for making one little mistake. Instead of giving people guidance and another chance, she would rather have you get you fired. - She wants to be surrounded by people who look like models.

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