eBay reviews

3.9

73% would recommend to a friend

(5,652 total reviews)
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Jamie Iannone

78% approve of CEO

64% positive business outlook

eBay has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 5,652 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The eBay employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Tecnologías de la información industry (3.9 stars).

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6K reviews
1.0
Sep 27, 2015
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Pros

Nice location in Richmond London, lots of perks

Cons

- Sold as startup environment when in reality just do what the US office says. - Highly political tries to pretend to be open and honest but rife with nepotism, people try to get the bosses ears and then power over others ensues. -continuous comparisons with others at your level, stack ranking , replaced with feedback which becomes the same. -Absolutely no freedom to try out new things unless management OK it. - No appreciation shown unless you tow the line , - Very little appreciation of the individual, company needs over and above always. - Very slow moving , legacy everywhere.

1.0
Sep 4, 2015

Terrible, extremely unprofessional place to work

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The company is really struggling to meet industry standards therefore there are a lot of interesting business problems that need to be solved.

Cons

No idea how there are so many glowing reviews on here. I knew very few people who were actually happy at eBay and even those who were could see the dysfunction surrounding them. Really bad senior management. The company’s “vision” is overly broad, making it meaningless. No one wants to rock the boat so the difficult conversations needed to turn the business around are not taking place. Culture of favoritism. Promotions are based on who likes you enough to fight for you not your actual merit as an employee. It is definitely a boys club with lots of men who do not treat women with the same level of respect as their male counterparts. If you even bother going to HR about unfair treatment, you will end up worse off than before. Very political. People don’t hold business partners accountable because they don’t want to get negative feedback from them, which would hurt their chances of being promoted. You have people and teams fighting over who gets credit for work. It can be a huge challenge to get people to share information that you need to do your job. Way too many consultants. eBay pays big money to have consultants (and the Strategy team), who don’t understand the business, make pretty decks. The company needs to execute well not sit around talking about shinny ideas that don’t deliver.

3.0
Feb 12, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

The eBay name will look good on a resume, there are professional organizations you can join for networking and workshops/seminars you can attend for professional development, free gym and shuttle rides. Easy commute if you live in the south bay. Salaries are competitive. If you are proactive and take initiative and have a manager that cares about your development, you can move up (but usually takes at least 1 year before you can change roles/title)

Cons

Too many layers in the hierarchy, male dominated, teams often work in silos and don't know what else is going on outside their area, not all employees are knowledgeable about product offerings and it's hard to know who to go to if you have questions/comments/suggestions. Lots of internal politics. Doesn't seem to be very innovative compared to competitors and change takes a long time to come about.

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