Good place to work. - Sales Engineer HubSpot Employee Review

4.0
1 Feb 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- The culture here is very nice. all employees are encouraged to work with passion. - Very transparent environment.

Cons

- the salary is understandable but not competitive. - Autonomy is first priority so that sometime the things are messy.

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HubSpot Response
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Thanks so much for the thoughtful review from Tokyo! Autonomy definitely has upsides and challenges to it, particularly in a market like Japan, but I hope we continue to iterate and get it right. Thank you for all you are doing to help both our Tokyo office and our Japan prospects and customers grow, we are lucky to have you! -Katie

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