High-Energy Culture with Incredible People - Executive Assistant WHOOP Employee Review

5.0
3 Feb 2026
Recommend
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Pros

WHOOP’s culture is one of its biggest strengths. The energy in the office is high, the pace is intense, and the people are deeply passionate about both the product and the mission. WHOOP does an exceptional job hiring thoughtful, talented people, and there’s a genuine sense of excitement and momentum when new team members join. It’s an environment that challenges you to bring your best every day while also fostering collaboration and creativity across teams. I genuinely enjoy coming into work each day, my colleagues have become people I truly enjoy being around, and being in the office consistently brightens my mood. The office itself is beautiful and in a great location, which adds to the overall experience. On top of that, the employee perks and monthly events make it a fun, engaging place to work. Ideas are welcomed, ownership is encouraged, and there’s constant opportunity to learn and grow alongside talented, driven coworkers.

Cons

Because the company moves quickly, priorities can shift and you need to be comfortable adapting.

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5.0
18 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Really collaborative experience Enjoyed the people I worked with

Cons

Not too many honestly. I enjoyed working there

2.0
13 Mar 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The CEO appears to have a clear and compelling long term vision. The product has strong brand loyalty and a passionate user base.

Cons

Internal politics and misaligned priorities can slow progress and decision making. Some decisions do not appear to be grounded purely in what is best for the user or product. Development cycles can feel long, sometimes taking 2 to 3 years for meaningful product evolution. Several larger departments appear to lack a well balanced mix of experienced, merit driven, and deeply knowledgeable contributors, which can lead to disconnects between teams and ultimately show up in the product. Egos and internal agendas at times overshadow collaboration and product focused thinking.

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