Great Culture, People, and Mission - Anonymous employee Gopuff Employee Review

5.0
30 Oct 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

goPuff's collaborative start up culture and value-driven environment make it a unique and truly rewarding workplace. The executive team makes an effort to make all employee's feel like an integral part of the "family". goPuff also has a great open atmosphere and a lot of room for growth for every employee at any capacity.

Cons

Its a start up so the environment isn't for everyone. I wouldn't necessarily consider this a con though. Instead, its just something to be aware of if you are uncomfortable with autonomy, accountability, and responsibility.

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