Cookpad Reviews

3.8

54% would recommend to a friend

(57 total reviews)

Aki Sano

69% approve of CEO

31% positive business outlook

Cookpad has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 57 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Cookpad 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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57 reviews
3.0
11 Apr 2018

Too much ego

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Lively company with nice offices in the heart of Bristol. Cookpad has a fun mission and some good people.

Cons

I worked there for a short time and decided to move on to a place with a more egalitarian culture and less chaos. Some of the senior staff are unbearably bullish.

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Cookpad Response
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Thankyou for taking the time to provide feedback. We are a start-up in the UK, as well as going through a period of intense growth. We know that can sometimes feel chaotic and we're working on how to balance that. We're always looking to improve so if you would like to share more detailed feedback, please email us on feedback@cookpad.com
3.0
26 Nov 2021

Lacking direction, reactive management, nice colleagues

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Very well equipped kitchen with food provided daily (pre-covid), usually not too stressful, good work-life balance. The people are generally nice and professionals in their field. Competitive starting salaries for the area.

Cons

Product decisions controlled by the main PM, while engineers have very little influence. Work is mostly not very challenging, repetitive, and the impact is often questionable (decisions are not data driven, but feelings-driven, features being re-implemented in regular time intervals with no regard to previous outcomes, etc.). In time, most talented engineers get bored and start looking elsewhere. Management decisions don’t seem to be aligned with presented long-term goals and there doesn’t seem to be a coherent product strategy. Management solves problems reactively instead of trying to avoid them. A big red flag are the new rules for salary increases, which in short means no salary rise until the third year of employment (not even taking inflation into account). This seems to have caused quite a high turn-over lately too. Remote unfriendly (limited to 10 days a year working from abroad and working from home discouraged), despite several employees being from abroad originally and on visas in the UK.

3.0
7 Oct 2014
Recommend
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Pros

The office was already nice but now with the moving, it looks even better. The kitchens are great. The people are nice. Incentives for riding your bicycle to work.

Cons

It used to be a great place for foreigners and with a international mentality but it's starting to become more and more a japanese company. Salary policy is not really great. You start with what you were earning in your previous company and raised (or lowered) from there. You might get shifted around departments and have little saying in that.

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