Red Bull reviews

4.1

79% would recommend to a friend

(3,483 total reviews)
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Dietrich Mateschitz

90% approve of CEO

73% positive business outlook

Red Bull has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 3,483 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Red Bull employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Manufactura industry (3.5 stars).

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3K reviews
2.0
Mar 8, 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Free Red Bull Wear what you want Sometimes fun people Its a free flowing workplace, and there is a bar. Entreprenerial

Cons

They own you. NO work life balance, only work. Work life balance if your life is WORK. Lacking in clear ideas of what they want. Everyone is way too busy to get any useful feedback Politics between new staff and old ways of doing things. Basically if you are doing a job that you would do in your spare time anyway its great, but if you like doing things outside of work look out. There are insane timelines and workloads.

2.0
Aug 12, 2008
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Benefits and Perks. If you enjoy the lifestyle and are passionate about the kinds of things Red bull is involved in, You will enjoy the job. The day to day work of the job is incredible. I have had experiences with Red Bull that I never would have had anywhere else and will cherish that forever.

Cons

Sometimes the work / life balance is skewed to the work side. Everyone is field based, so creativity is a "you're on your own proposition".

1.0
Apr 25, 2025

Inconsistent and Toxic environment

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

great healthcare, cool offices, fun perks

Cons

Inconsistent Experience Based on Individual Managers Whether you have a positive or negative experience at Red Bull comes down ENTIRELY to the luck of the draw with your manager. There is absolutely no consistency across teams, which creates a concerning “lottery system” of leadership. Within the same team you'll have one person who somehow is able to come into the office for a couple hours a week without issue, and another person is held to a completely different standard. There are no established norms throughout the company, let alone within teams specifically. Politics Over Performance Success at Red Bull often hinges on your ability to play the political game and fake niceties. Even if you try to avoid it, office politics will catch up with you. Certain individuals are inexplicably protected by long-standing leadership, despite being completely misaligned with Red Bull’s core values in both behavior and work ethic. Inequity in Contribution and Job Security Many employees contribute little to nothing, yet remain secure in their roles due to siloed team structures and lack of oversight. Meanwhile, hard-working individuals are frequently overlooked, and even let go during the company’s frequent reorganizations (if I'm not mistaken they've had 9 in the last 12 years). Questionable Reorg Practices The most recent reorg notably excluded key operations teams like Legal and Finance, and I've heard through colleagues that legal is the most dysfunctional and toxic team at the company. The lack of restructuring in these areas allows ongoing issues to remain hidden or swept under the rug. Toxic, Entrenched Leadership Toxic managers—many of whom have been with the company for several years—often act with impunity. Their longevity in the organization seems to shield them from accountability, even though countless employees within their team and externally complain about them to one another on a regular basis. If you report to one of them, upward mobility is virtually nonexistent. They tend to keep their teams stagnant and work hard to isolate their teams in order to protect themselves. Concerns re Culture & Retaliation There are troubling signs of a sexist culture. I personally know someone who was fired for reporting inappropriate behavior. Lots of conversations happen under the radar and people are afraid to speak up because they're afraid of retaliation.

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