Yummly reviews

4.5

79% would recommend to a friend

(60 total reviews)
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Andrew Grose

88% approve of CEO

66% positive business outlook

Yummly has an employee rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars, based on 60 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Yummly 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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5.0
Nov 16, 2018

Great food, benefits, and the best of company

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- FAMILY. Yummly has always been designed to feel like a family. Even as we grow we continue to build close relationships with our coworkers inside and outside of work. I know I can always count on my colleagues to help me with pretty much anything, whether it's something work related or life related. - Inspiring work - our mission is to help more people cook. We believe that food is what makes up society's social fabric, and we want to increase the number of connections where people can sit down and enjoy a homemade meal together. Whether you're a total beginner or an experienced chef, our mission is to give you confidence and inspire you. - Democratic meritocracy. We allow people to work on what they're passionate about - no one is a cog in the wheel. Everyone has the ability to speak up and give feedback, from the CEO down to the part-time contractors. - Work-life balance: You won't find us staying until midnight here. We have many parents in the office with young children, and we respect each other's priorities and boundaries. We don't work on the weekends unless we choose to. Most people come in from 9-6 or 10-7pm. We believe that happy, healthy, well-rested people are more productive then zombies who work 16 hours a day. - Dog friendly office, professional kitchen, lunch multiple times a week (either catered or cooked by a friendly coworker!), unlimited snacks, great health insurance and benefits

Cons

- Yes, we are owned by a massive company now - Whirlpool. This presents challenges at times, since this 100-year-old appliance manufacturer operates very differently from a Silicon Valley startup. Sometimes we have to do things that contribute to the broader organization's success or follow the big company's timeline. But overall, the massive amount of resources and reach partnering with Whirlpool gives us has been overwhelmingly positive. We now have the financial resources to hire and grow, and we are going to be the consumer-facing app for all Whirlpool brands, allowing us to scale. - Many balls in the air - we're working on pretty much everything under the sun that is related to the future of cooking. We're constantly trying to narrow and focus our priorities, but be prepared to work on many projects at once.

5.0
Oct 30, 2018
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

Though the company is on the cutting edge of food tech, you don't have to be a foodie to enjoy working here. Some co-workers just microwave or eat out, others are into sous-vide and molecular gastronomy, others in between. The people are great here; they are not only good in their respective fields, but they're good human beings. We don't tolerate jerks, and the flat company hierarchy means you might be sitting next to interns or the CEO, and everyone is equally approachable if you have questions or suggestions. Ideas are heard and considered, no matter what your title is or how long you've been working here. You have a chance to take on new or different responsibilities and titles if your interests change. The Whirlpool acquisition has been great, too - they want us to keep focusing on making the best products possible and not change our company culture.

Cons

Career opportunities are there if you want to step up or across teams, BUT they are not necessarily obvious. Because the hierarchy is so transparent and flat, you have to take an active role in your career development. That said, when you DO go to management for career development help, they're always ready to listen and help chart a course. It's just not necessarily defined for you to passively "browse" or see ahead of time what options you might have.

5.0
Nov 20, 2020

Awesome team value awards!!

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The monthly value award trophies are really fun and creative. Like everything bagel trophy to represent "all around" values and the glass of water trophy to represent "transparency".

Cons

The awards are virtual right now as we are all working from home! I look forward to people having the awesome value award trophies on their desk again.

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