Most dissapointing job of my career so far - Software Engineer WeWork Employee Review

2.0
11 Jan 2020
Recommend
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Pros

- I think a lot of people at WeWork genuinely believe in the company mission, and want to make WeWork something great. - I really like the the WeWork product and think it is a great idea if done by a company that can execute it. - There is some effort to come off as a socially conscious company (meat free meals, volunteering can lead to company donations).

Cons

I joined WeWork via acquisition of a start up I was working at. I was really excited at first, but every day until my last day was discouraging - and WeWork did not meet my initial expectations in any way. I did not get to work on one project at WeWork that didn't fail for some reason outside of my control. There were multiple times that our dev team was given requirements for features to build over the next few weeks. We'd build exactly what is being asked for and stay in communication with stakeholders to make sure that we are staying aligned with the goals of the project. Upon completing the work required in our tech stack to launch, we'd be notified that for some reason (usually another part of the company not being able to execute the changes needed on their end) that the project was cancelled or "paused indefinitely". After failing to launch anything new with our project over the course of 4 months, our project was shutdown. The operations of our start up were closed. In summary, my time at WeWork looked like this: - Get acquired by WeWork. - Be excited to see what we can do with all of the new resources offered by a large company. - Repeatedly build tech, but have it not get used due to another part of the company not realizing the work needed for our project (operations in physical space, legal, etc) - Four months after being acquired, have the entire start up shutdown. Some more things I found really discouraging: - When we were acquired I asked to re-negotiate my contract, and was told I would be able to do that soon after starting at WeWork. I often reminded my manager that this is something I'd like to do, but it never actually happened. - The executive team really lacks diversity. - Rumors of layoffs hanging over everyone's heads for months. It really was the most disappointing stretch of my career so far. However, I will add the disclaimer that my time at the company really lined up with one of the most volatile times that WeWork has ever had. I think this may have contributed to my negative experience. That being said, I still would not personally give them another chance. They have already wasted enough of my time.

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5.0
16 Mar 2026
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Pros

Weekends off Solid structure that you couldn’t find in a normal cafe Base rate that would be equivalent to working a busy cafe with tips

Cons

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3.0
25 May 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

VERY cool HQ--beer, fruit water, and other treats on tap, free breakfast, amazing decor, lots of events and cool trendy vendors who bring free stuff--if you like to humblebrag via Insta, you'll love this place. Some cool people --celebrities come in and out, your colleagues are generally very attractive folks, there's a sense of excitement and true commitment to the work (borderline evangelism) depending on who you work with and what you do. Name recognition and valuation -- company is a rising star and it's worth having on your resume. A cool mission on the surface--bringing community together, helping people do what they love (making work a passion rather than a chore) through connection.

Cons

This place is like drinking from one continuous Kool-Aid jug. VERY cult-y and cliquey. You are either in or you're out, and if you're out, rather than cut you loose right away, they gaslight you. It's actually kind of shocking how many people I've seen be treated so poorly here, and perhaps no coincidence that they were folks of color. Kind of hard to find the down to earth people I did find. I enjoyed the Community teams and Security/Ops/Real Estate people I met, probably because they were constantly "hustling," but the HR team (the PEOPLE team, for goodness sake) and a lot of other "prominent" faces were consistently rude, with an overinflated sense of self and zero idea of how the WeWork "values" translate into behaviors/contributions from a prospective employee POV. You have to have been there since the start, or be prepared to ingratiate yourself, to get any traction in your professional development or career path. I was always shocked how badly my manager wanted to be liked, and how much they were willing to do to be liked, to get any kind of clout and/or promotion just bc they hadn't started out at WeWork as a community team member. Never mind that they were super qualified for their job. Pay varies depending on who you are; some people earn market value...some people very very much don't, and there doesn't seem to be any consistency that determines which is which. TGIM. Thank God it's Monday. Mandatory Monday meetings. Sometimes they circulate tequila shots. Is that a plus? Not sure. Summer Camp. Adult Summer Camp. With EDM, people in salmon colored shorts, and lots of loud rowdy entitled folks. If that's anything but a con for you, you probably belong here and godspeed.

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