Great company & people to work with - Anonymous employee HubSpot Employee Review

5.0
11 Feb 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great education programs to get you started in your role and to help you learn more about the company

Cons

The daily schedule is full on all the time may not be for some

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HubSpot Response
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Love that you called out the education program to help you get started-we work so hard at onboarding, so will make sure to call that out to our L&D team. I would echo that things can be full on at times (just leaving Dublin now and my week certainly felt full on) so thanks for the feedback there, we'll keep working to ensure people have a good balance. Thanks for all you do, so glad you joined our team! -Katie

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