Incredible culture and talent - Product Designer HubSpot Employee Review

5.0
19 Mar 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Wonderfully talented teams, always learning from everyone. Plenty of space and trust to allow true autonomy and feel proud of what you are doing.

Cons

From the outwardly facing branding/social media presence, I was hesitant as it seemed too good to be true before I joined, but not sure how that can be fixed. It really is a great place to work.

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HubSpot Response
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Thanks so much for helping our design team in DubSpot grow and for the review! I am not sure how we fix the "too good to be true" problem but on the spectrum of problems, that's one I don't mind having! Thanks for the feedback and for helping our customers and our product grow better. Sincerely, Katie

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