A Place to Survive, not Thrive - Anonymous employee CarGurus Employee Review

2.0
13 Jul 2020
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- People: For the most part, folks are intelligent, willing to help, and are great to work with - Openness to change: Culture has gone a long way in the past two years, from the emergence of employee resource groups (ERG)s to the expansion of certain benefits such as WFH - General benefits: Free lunch deserves its own callout, transportation (T-pass or commuter rail), compensation includes equity and bonus, standard tech company fare (drinks, snacks, games, etc.)

Cons

- As you might have read in the other reviews, there is a layer of politicking that happens throughout. Some hires or promotions are the results of favoritism in spite of very problematic qualities. While it's hearsay that nepotism exists, exec leadership has not been upfront in acknowledging it authentically and implementing processes to prevent (very public) hiring messes in the future. Sunlight is the best disinfectant - acknowledging that this is an issue (at least on the surface) is the first step to start solving it. - Lack of psychological safety: transparency is lauded as a core value, but I've seen multiple instances of critical feedback loop back to hurt the employee. As a result, it becomes disadvantageous to your career to speak up against mainstream ideas or hold onto an unpopular opinion. CarGurus is a big company, and I'm sure there are managers who have been able to create this environment for their teams, but I've seen enough examples (especially in engineering) to notice a trend. For this reason alone, I've discouraged developers in my network from applying. - Resistance to (large) change: it might be strange given the pro I listed above, but CarGurus likes to make incremental change even in areas when significant change is needed. The most salient example is the "closing the book" of going from 1 to 2 days WFH a month. Not only is leadership ignoring the needs of employees, but they're also causing CarGurus to lag behind peer tech companies. In practice, many managers ignore this anyway because it doesn't make sense. It makes one wonder if there's some weird incentive to dealerships to encourage more driving. - Poor retention plans: for a company that likes to boast about its compensation, it's baffling that the retention bonuses are so low. Expect inflation-level (or heaven-forbid, 4%) "raises" for great performance with minimal-to-none stock refreshes. I'm not surprised that developer retention is so poor.

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CarGurus Response
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Thank you for leaving this review. At CarGurus, we continuously work hard to create a safe and inclusive space for all of our employees. Gurus’ mental and physical health are our top priority. We acknowledge that we’re still growing as a company and have a lot of work ahead of us, but there is absolutely no room for favoritism nor any kind of intolerance. I would welcome the opportunity to further discuss your concerns. Please reach out to me directly at aeldridge@cargurus.com

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