Fun and Interesting Place to Work!! - Principal Engineer WHOOP Employee Review

5.0
15 Sept 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

* The people are awesome!! * There are tons of opportunities for learning and growth! * The tech boundaries are kept low so there are plenty of opportunities to hop into a different stack and poke around. * The work itself is truly interesting. We get to work on products which are on the cutting edge of health sciences! * Developers are well supported by their managers and trusted to make technical decisions without being micromanaged.

Cons

I haven't encountered anything significant, just the typical things you'd expect from a fast moving, high tech company.

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WHOOP Response
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Thank you for taking the time to post this review! We’re thrilled to hear about your positive experience here at WHOOP. We strive to create a space where all team members can learn, grow, and push boundaries while receiving active support from their managers. We are always interested in hearing positive and constructive feedback from our employees, so please do not hesitate to reach us at hr@whoop.com if you ever want to chat with someone from our team.

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