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1.0
21 May 2026

Overshadowed by toxic culture and micromanagement

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Pros

- An interesting problem space and genuinely complex problems to solve - Some nice colleagues; genuinely friendly, helpful and kind - The rooftop in the office building is great - 10/10

Cons

- A psychologically damaging culture: this is an environment with no psychological safety. Micromanagement is a problem across multiple teams and openly acknowledged as a leadership style. It's justified as necessary. When I raised the micromanagement problem, I was gaslit. If you try to state a boundary, good luck. It will be ignored and/or you'll be spoken of disparagingly. - Hive is a hustle culture: people work long hours without compensation. You're expected to 'grind' and do more, even working through your lunch break on a consistent basis. Meetings are regularly scheduled past 5-6pm. - Hire and fire environment: people live in fear of whether they'll pass probation. This goes across MULTIPLE teams, which means this is a company culture issue, not just specific departments. - Hive has had multiple rounds of layoffs since 2023 but won't tell you this when you join. Even if you've been there for years, you could be let go. - Leadership is a boys club. Multiple women in senior leadership have left quickly or been let go. Women leaders who join do not seem to last long. - Company strategy is unclear and keeps changing. This is an issue because it results in whiplash for people, unclarity about roles and has eventually led to layoffs. - Much of senior leadership do not have leadership experience outside of Hive, which shows in how they operate, handle problems and relate to employees with experience. - As other reviews have noted, over Black Friday and early December there is a vacation freeze. So you cannot book any holiday at all. Additionally, HQ employees are made to work two shifts in the warehouse (picking items, packing parcels etc) during this time, this is mandatory.

1.0
19 Apr 2024
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Pros

None, you will regret joining

Cons

Work life balance non-existent, leadership is arrogant and rather incapable

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Hi there, We’re sorry to hear that your experience at Hive didn’t meet your expectations. We take feedback seriously and are continuously working to improve leadership, communication, and work-life balance for our team. If you’d like to share more about your experience, we’d appreciate the opportunity to learn from it. Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts. Kind regards, Hive People Team
4.0
15 May 2024
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Pros

Ownership and drive are a real priority at Hive which I love. You get real responsibilities pretty quickly and you learn at a faster pace than in any other company IMO. The vibe in the teams are really nice, everyone is talented, driven, and solution-oriented. Beautiful office, snacks and drinks always available. Also love the open-dog policy, we have the cutest dogs here. Leadership knows what they're doing, I like the transparency from our company-wide meetings on Thursday, always keeping us up to date with investors/ business update etc... We often have events, drinks on Fridays which is nice. I can go talk to anyone in the company which I find so refreshing. Flexible working hours but in general we work longer than a 9-5, however there is a lot of trust put into each other. There is always support that can be found through teammates if you feel ill etc... So far it's one of my favorite professional experiences, I've learned so much during my time here. I feel heard whenever I raise something and I like the fast-paced environment. I also like the professional development opportunities through our internal learning program.

Cons

Managers sometimes don't have enough experience which may create teams that lack the drive and leadership they need to thrive and stay motivated. I also feel that our efforts can be under-appreciated at times. Sometimes lack of transparency from leadership on certain topics.

1.0
29 Jun 2025

Hive review…spain

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Pros

Young, Flexible work, and talented people

Cons

The company’s market strategy is uniform across regions, which is problematic since different markets behave differently. This one-size-fits-all approach has contributed to missed sales targets and has resulted in the sales team being let go annually. The environment is not very meritocratic — decisions often seem based more on personal preferences than performance. If you’re not in favor with senior leadership, your position can be at risk regardless of results. If you’re looking for a fast track to burnout, this might be the place.

1.0
26 Jun 2025
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Pros

The team is full of smart, driven, and supportive colleagues who truly care about their work and each other. The office space is modern and comfortable, with snacks, drinks, and office dogs that help brighten long days. There's a strong sense of ambition and ownership across all departments, especially among younger team members. The Sales Development team culture stands out as positive, dynamic, and resilient despite frequent turnover.

Cons

Toxic High-Performance Culture: Hive’s interpretation of “high performance” means working excessive hours under constant pressure. A standard day easily runs from 9 a.m. to 8 or 9 p.m., with expectations to be constantly available, and minimal regard for work-life balance. Burnout Normalized: Burnout is not just widespread, it’s silently accepted. Rather than solving structural issues, leadership rewards overwork and punishes anyone who slows down or speaks up. Many people stay only because they’re on visas and fear losing legal residency if they resign. Misuse of Performance Improvement Plans: PIPs are weaponized to push people out quickly rather than support their development. There is little to no guidance, and you are effectively told you’ll be terminated if you don’t “improve”,regardless of workload or context. Illegal Labor Practices: Employees are forced to work in the warehouse on Black Friday, regardless of their role, experience, or health condition. Refusing can lead to internal pressure or performance consequences. This goes far beyond flexibility, it’s coercion. Hostile to Workers’ Rights: When employees raised the legally protected right to form a Betriebsrat (workers’ council), the CEO himself stated this would “slow us down” and be bad for performance. This is not just legally questionable, it’s a clear signal of an anti-employee stance. Opaque Career Paths & Favoritism: Promotions are not based on merit, experience, or results. Instead, advancement is largely dependent on personal alignment with senior managers (the so called L4s) and being part of inner social circles, cooking get togethers and just be one of the cool kids at Hive. Leadership Turnover and Instability: Even VPs and senior leaders who are brought in to professionalize the organization leave within weeks after realizing the internal dysfunction. This has created ongoing chaos and lack of long-term vision. Disrespect Toward Experience: The leadership is predominantly made up of people in their mid-to-late 20s with limited management background. Many rely on flashy consulting resumes but lack the depth or maturity to lead sustainably or inclusively. No Protection for International Employees: Nearly 40% of the staff are non-EU nationals who stay because they have no alternative. This dynamic is often abused, with many international colleagues stuck in roles where they’re overworked and under-supported—because leaving means losing their legal status. Poor Exit Practices: Former employees report receiving poor or even unfair references, salaries not fully paid out and people talking to their network damaging their future job prospects. Those who try to leave the “Hive cult” are often punished heavily. Culture of Fear and Isolation: Speaking up is discouraged, and dissent is treated as disloyalty or you are put on a PiP with the phrase: if you dont pass you're fired. Many employees isolate socially or mentally check out. Others simply count the days until they can safely exit,if they’re lucky enough to have that option.

5.0
28 Jul 2025
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Pros

- highly talented team, different backgrounds, very diverse and international - transparent leadership - meritocratic performance culture and honest 360° feedback - internal mobility opportunities with several examples of development from internship or warehouse worker to leadership positions

Cons

- not a match if you are looking for a chill 9-5 job

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