Meta reviews

3.6

56% would recommend to a friend

(17,939 total reviews)
avatar

Mark Zuckerberg

46% approve of CEO

54% positive business outlook

Meta has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 17,939 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Meta employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Tecnologías de la información industry (3.9 stars).

Reviews by job title

18K reviews
1.0
Jan 30, 2016

Unethical employer

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great people in Engineering and Product organizations, Learning how Facebook has scaled/ growth strategies was rewarding especially once I left Facebook

Cons

Week I moved across the country for the job, I was told the team I joined to be on no longer existed. Forth manager I had in my first four months later kept from me that the work I was hired to do was being removed from Facebook's objectives. Some seniors managers keep secrets and are horrible to work for. There's lots of truth to the saying, "I joined for the company and left because of my manager." Facebook a really, really good at selling its kool-aid story to employees. (It's why they have great ratings on Glassdoor IMO.) If you are in a position or team that is dissolved, you only have 4 weeks to find a new job, which isn't much time at all.

2.0
Feb 12, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The people are smart, and the scaling challenges are great. Where else does your code impact a billion people? The compensation is amazing. Senior management are generally amazing people, smart, visionary and compassionate.

Cons

The focus on measuring means anything that can't be measured is ignored. It's easy to measure someone's ability to code on a whiteboard. As a result, the coders are much better than nearly everywhere I've worked, but that's it. Social skills and personality can't be measured. As a result there is no one here you would ever be friends. The internal surveys bear this point that people don't have friends at work. Similarly for managers, they are selected strictly for their technical ability. Again, they have zero compassion. In my time being here, I've never once felt like anyone cared if I was here or not. Not once has anything positive ever been said. It's really astounding. Recruiting does an amazing job at making candidates feel wanted. That feeling disappears the moment you sign. After that, you have no manager or anyone who will care. You'll go into bootcamp where you'll have a "mentor". His role is to continue to do his job while counting the number of lines in your diffs to make sure you can make progress with no assistance. After bootcamp, you'll have a manager who operates in the same mode. They are interested in the technology and not the people. To them, you are a resource to be maximized. They will tell you everything you need to do to improve, but never once say "good job". In boot camp, I kept meeting these amazing, visionary dynamic managers. I know realize they were the exception. Those people made me love Facebook during bootcamp, but that feeling wore off quickly once I interacted with the average line level manager. Plus, beware of the reviews here. Recruiting will tell you point blank that they curate these reviews. The reason FB has the highest rating is because someone internally has a goal to achieve certain star ratings on this site.

Viewing 55 - 57 of 17,939 Reviews

Glassdoor has 24,055 Meta reviews submitted anonymously by Meta employees. Read employee reviews and ratings on Glassdoor to decide if Meta is right for you.