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118 reviews
5.0
21 Mar 2025

Excellence in action

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Pros

- A company shows its mettle during a crisis. I've seen people (top down) show some of the strongest ethics, maturity, and courage imaginable in the last 6 months. - Heather is a gifted and serious leader. I genuinely believe that most of the good things about WPE cascade from her leadership and high quality hiring. - Some of the smartest and most genuinely talented folks I've worked with. - Remote-first culture, with no indication that an RTO mandate is around the corner. - People celebrate accomplishments ALL THE TIME at WPE. - While nowhere near top-of-market, the compensation and benefits are fair. With tech companies doing hard cultural pivots, WPE has such a distinct quality of life advantage right now that makes up for leaving a little money on the table.

Cons

- Big one: the uncertainty that we live with in the wake of Matt Mullenweg's unhinged behavior, both toward WPE and toward the WordPress ecosystem in general. Causes a lot of unnecessary anxiety. - For teams that aren't near an office hub, it's been hard to get budget approval to travel for IRL meetups. - Restructuring that has resulted in layoffs last year also caused a fair amount of anxiety for employees. - Career growth opportunities are limited lately. Probably true everywhere, but when you're not in hyper-growth mode, there just aren't many spots available to grow into. - Leadership in WordPress seems dedicated to making all the wrong decisions. At best, they're committed to throwing good money after bad on a visual/block editor (Gutenberg) while mostly ignoring improvements to the CMS, and at worst they are intentionally antagonizing their engaged user and developer community. WPE should probably figure out a way to diversify our product lines.

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WP Engine Response
1y
We sincerely appreciate you leaving such thoughtful and insightful feedback! We're so glad to hear you've had such a positive experience with things like our response to recent events, our CEO Heather (we agree, she rocks), our virtual-first work model and benefits we provide, and of course the people we have the privilege of working alongside every day. Our virtual-first hybrid model create some challenges in regards to bringing people together, but we're actively exploring opportunities for teams to connect and hope to provide more chances for them to come together in person. We kicked off 2025 with an initiative called "Vision, Values, Victory" which aims to ensure all employees at WP Engine understand our business goals and how we plan to get to there. It's our hope that this new framing will allow everyone to see how their work fits into the bigger picture. This year we're providing a number of workshops for both managers and individual contributors with the goal of ensuring everyone at WP Engine can grow their career, if you haven't done so we'd encourage you to take a look at these offerings and sign up for any workshops that might be applicable to your own career aspirations. If you ever have more feedback to share, positive or constructive, we'd encourage you to reach out to your EE Business Partner as we're always looking for feedback so we can all thrive together. Thank you again for sharing such thoughtful feedback, we're very glad to have you here at WP Engine!
3.0
20 Aug 2025

Beware of marketing roles

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Pros

Solid coworker pool. Pay is at the top end of any industry. The people are what make this place great. Fantastic benefits package: unlimited PTO, good insurance. flexible hours when needed.

Cons

Beware of new marketing leadership and those above them allowing the exodus of great talent. I watched the new CMO single handedly run so much in to the ground since she got here. Firing people who speak out against her (or tell her the truth in many cases) and forcing some of the top talent out based on lies. Its disgusting.

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WP Engine Response
9mo
Hello and thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We're really concerned about the issues you've raised, as they're not at all the experience we want for anyone here at WP Engine. If you haven't already done so, we'd encourage you to reach out to your Employee Experience Business Partner so we can learn more and work to address these concerns. We're truly sorry this has been your experience and hope to hear from you so we can learn more and work with you to make things better.
5.0
7 Apr 2025
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I’ve had the pleasure of working at WP Engine for the past few years and it has been a great experience. The company truly values its employees, fostering a supportive and inclusive work environment where everyone feels heard and respected. The company provides great opportunities for career advancement. There’s a strong emphasis on continuous learning and they offer resources and programs to help you enhance your skills and reach your professional goals. The work-life balance here is fantastic. It's remote friendly, we have really great benefits, a wellness program and generous time off. Overall, WP Engine is a fantastic place to work.

Cons

There are no major cons to speak of. Like any growing company, there are occasional challenges, but the leadership team handles them with transparency and a focus on improving processes.

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WP Engine Response
1y
Hello and thank you for your thoughtful feedback! We're so glad to hear your experience has been so positive over the years and that you're feeling our core values in your everyday work as well as feeling supported to grow and thrive. We're also very happy to hear you enjoy our emphasis on work/life balance and the benefits our Total Rewards Team works very hard to put into place to ensure everyone's wellbeing is accounted for. If you ever have more feedback to share, positive or constructive, we encourage you to reach out to your EE Business Partner or any member of our Employee Experience Team. Thanks for being part of WP Engine, we're so glad to have you here!
3.0
20 Jan 2025
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Pros

you get great benefits working here

Cons

it is difficult to hit sales targets

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WP Engine Response
1y
Hello and thank you for taking the time to share some feedback with us regarding your experience. We strive to provide meaningful benefits that our employees value so it means a lot that you thought highly of them We actively review our structure to better support our Sales Team in meeting their goals, in fact, we recently made some changes based on feedback received from our Sales Team. Your insights are invaluable in helping us address concerns and create a more supportive environment. Thank you again for your feedback, we wish you the best.
5.0
1 Jul 2025

Solid place to Work

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great benefits, generous time off

Cons

Support team could use more TLC

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WP Engine Response
11mo
Hello and thank you for taking the time to share your experience at WP Engine! We're glad to hear your experience has been positive! If you ever have more feedback to share, positive or constructive, we encourage you to reach out to your EE Business Partner or any member of our Employee Experience Team. Thanks again for sharing and we're glad to have you here!
2.0
21 Apr 2026
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Pros

Lower level management, are mostly approachable. Other departments look to have a decent work/life balance.

Cons

- Very micro-managey, and only getting worse. - Pay is no where near market value, got a rise last year that was the 'one big market adjustment', that only brought us level with another company that was acquired by WPE. - Support are walked over, even though it's the majority of the workforce, and one of the main reasons why customers stay. - Very poor work life balance. - Upper management are clueless. - Used to have amazing benefits and perks. But most if not all non-industry standard have been taken away. - Getting in too many inexperienced contractors, that is causing a severe bottleneck in staff and any progression. - Often mislead or misinformed by management. - Could go on and on.

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WP Engine Response
1mo
We appreciate you sharing such detailed feedback. We’re glad to hear that many of our frontline leaders are approachable, that's an important foundation. We agree that our Technical Support teams are critical to our success, and ensuring they feel valued, properly resourced, and set up for growth is a priority. Similarly, feedback around the balance of full-time employees and contractors is something we continue to evaluate carefully. We regularly review our compensation and benefits programs to remain competitive and aligned with market data, while also balancing long-term sustainability. We are committed to strengthening how we gather input, communicate decisions, and follow through with meaningful improvements. If you are open to it, we encourage you to connect directly with your Employee Experience Business Partner to share additional perspective. We appreciate your feedback, it is essential to helping us improve and move forward.
2.0
2 Nov 2024

Poor management skills

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Talented colleagues: Some co-workers are genuinely helpful and skilled, but unfortunately, many of these talented individuals have left the company, likely due to the same issues that continue to drive away good employees. Decent benefits and pay: The company offers average benefits and compensation packages. Whether these meet your needs really depends on what you prioritize in your work experience.

Cons

Poor leadership and management skills: The biggest issue by far is the lack of leadership and technical skills among management. Managers frequently make decisions without understanding their long-term impact on the team or the business. This disconnect between leadership and the day-to-day work makes the process of implementing new ideas or changes exhausting and ineffective. The company's inability to manage or foster growth only perpetuates these problems. Toxic work environment: The culture here is stifling. Employees are discouraged from sharing ideas or proposing imp rovements unless it’s something a manager has already approved or introduced. As a result, innovation is severely limited, and employees quickly become disengaged. Good ideas get lost because they don't come from management, leading to missed opportunities and frustration. Lack of expertise and inefficiency: Many in leadership positions lack the necessary knowledge in crucial areas. Basic tasks often require multiple calls, meetings, and emails just to explain simple concepts, which should be handled efficiently. The result is inefficiency, wasted time, and frustration. Projects that should be completed swiftly end up dragging on unnecessarily due to poor direction and a lack of understanding from management. Resistance to change: Trying to implement changes or improve processes is met with significant resistance. If management is unfamiliar with an idea, it takes an excessive amount of time and effort just to get it considered. This creates a frustrating environment where meaningful progress is nearly impossible. Cultural disconnect: There’s a noticeable issue with the company’s American mindset and tone, which often feels disconnected from employees in other regions. For example, I was once told that the tone of my email was NOT RIGHT, and when I asked for feedback, the response was dismissive: "As a sensitive American, I expected this." This shows a lack of respect and understanding for different perspectives, which only adds to the toxic environment. Lack of accountability: When mistakes happen, management tends to shift blame or avoid responsibility, creating an even more stressful environment for employees. I experienced this firsthand during a particularly challenging period where errors led to significant stress. Inconsistent feedback: I received an email accusing me of lacking empathy in my email interactions, which apparently had been a concern raised by multiple sales employees. However, this issue had never been brought up in any of the frequent 1:1 meetings I had with my manager (twice a week). When I asked for specific examples, I was told that I was going to receive a follow-up that never came. This highlights poor communication and a lack of willingness to provide constructive feedback, making it difficult for employees to improve or address concerns in a timely and effective manner. Unprofessional conflict resolution: The lack of leadership skills extends to how management handles employee issues. Instead of addressing concerns professionally, they often delay providing any feedback, or worse, ignore it entirely. This makes it difficult to trust the leadership or feel supported in your role.

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WP Engine Response
1y
Thank you for taking the time to provide feedback from your time at WP Engine. It's clear you've put considerable thought into your feedback and while your experience is atypical, it's certainly not the one we desire for any of our team members. We strive to create and foster a positive and productive work environment for everyone. We are a work in progress and are committed to continuous improvement. Thank you again for sharing your feedback, we wish you well in future endeavors.
1.0
28 Feb 2025

Nobody hits goal

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Pros

Benefits are good, that’s about it. Departments other than sales seem to be happier.

Cons

Nobody hits goal, they knowingly train reps to use false data signals to pressure customers into upgrading

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WP Engine Response
1y
Thank you for taking the time to leave a review, as feedback from employees helps guide our continued growth and success. While we're glad to hear our benefits are great, we're concerned to hear your experiences as part of our Sales Team. As a result of our "Help Sales Win More' feedback sessions, we announced a quota alleviation initiative along with other internal opportunities to drive support and success specifically within our sales verticals. We take our culture and morale seriously and will continue to drive change in a positive direction. In regards to the data we provide our customers, there is absolutely no merit to the claim that we "use false data signals to pressure [them] into upgrading". This is antithetical to our core values. If you haven't already done so, we'd encourage you to reach out to your EE Business Partner so they can learn more and work to address those concerns. We appreciate you sharing your thoughts.
2.0
26 Mar 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Good benefit packages and work accommodations.

Cons

Recent changes in the sales org structure including processes, quotas, commission structure, upper management shake ups, and very difficult sales targets have made this job almost insufferable (unless you're lucky enough to be on the very small Enterprise team). There has been a mass exit of great talent in both leadership and individual contributors. Morale is hitting a low point as well. That coupled with the below market pay (i'm sure their response will be otherwise, but it's the truth), and next to no upward mobility, it's no wonder the turnover in their sales org continues to accelerate.

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WP Engine Response
1y
Thank you for sharing your continued feedback, we're quite concerned your experience seemingly hasn't improved since your prior review earlier this month. If you haven't already, we would really encourage you to reach out to your Employee Experience Business Partner or someone in Sales Leadership to discuss your concerns in more detail, as this is not the employee experience we want anybody at WP Engine to have. We hope to hear from you so we can work to address these concerns.
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