Not a great place for women - Anonymous employee MuleSoft Employee Review

1.0
13 Apr 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

> great people due to high hiring standards > good benefits and central SF location > strong company growth and huge potential

Cons

> no flexibility (no work home ever) and 24/7 "on" > virtually no women in leadership and 500 people > women not taken seriously at this company

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MuleSoft Response
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Thanks for sharing your feedback. We believe that diversity of all kinds is key to our success. It’s important to us as a company and it’s important to me personally as a leader. However, like many Silicon Valley companies, we’re not where we want to be. That said, our data shows we’ve been promoting women across the company at a rate 50% higher than the rate at which we've promoted men. We think that’s because we happen to hire and develop some phenomenal women. Hiring is every Muley's #1 job – recruiting and retaining more women and minorities is a big priority for all of us. We agree about the strong growth and we believe in the huge potential. We’re excited about the amazing things Muleys all across the world are building. Transparency and openness are important to us so I welcome your thoughts on how we can do better and look forward to hearing from you. Anna Binder VP People

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