eBay reviews

3.9

73% would recommend to a friend

(5,657 total reviews)
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Jamie Iannone

79% approve of CEO

64% positive business outlook

eBay has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 5,657 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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3.0
Oct 5, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

The company as a whole has a great culture. They have the right basic ideas for how to manage a large scale call and operation center. There are constantly events and recognition programs that keep the employees engaged and energetic about their jobs. Quarterly bonuses are always good if you do your job, and the benefits and stock purchase program are amazing. Yes, you have to deal with angry customers...but that's true of any call center. They have a lot of on-site perks at the Draper office too...a state of the art gym with free classes (spin/yoga/etc), two basketball courts, half a soccer field, a nicely stocked restaurant, a morning cafe, a game room, and computers allocated for personal use. They do movies in the large theater they built for company events, and provide food/snacks on days they know it'll be very busy (or sometimes just to say "thanks" for doing your job. The soda machines are free (may be a con if you end up drinking too much...lol) You get gifted a lot of swag too, by the end of my time there I never had to wear my own clothes, I always had an ebay shirt to wear! They're also super involved in the community, attending events (or sometimes even having booths) to promote support of the community and growth of the culture. They have an employee recommended grant program that allows employees to nominate what favorite local non-profit ebay gives money to. You can tell they really care about giving back to the communities that their employees are from.

Cons

If you get the wrong manager it can literally kill your career. Many of their supposed policies are really "guidelines" and while HR will make recommendations based on those guidelines, they leave the final decision on any actions to the direct team leader. So if the team lead doesn't mesh with the employee...regardless of how well the employee works...that employee is either dead in the water (you need team lead approval to get off a team) or will eventually be terminated. I watched multiple top performers get transferred to another team lead and suddenly be branded "bad" and either demoted or fired within months. Also, depending on your department different guidelines are interpreted differently. For example, the attendance guidelines in one department apply an "occurrence" for every day missed even with a doctor note for a serious illness. (5 in six months and you're terminated...bad if you get a week long flu) But in another department a week long absence due to a flu would only get you one occurrence. Of course, no one tells you it's different from department to department until they're taking action (write ups/termination/etc) so if you start off in the 1 occurrence department but transfer to the daily occurrence dept you could come back from your illness to a pink slip. They tell you to stay home if you're sick, but you can lose out on the ability to be promoted (or get bonuses) if you actually do stay home since they won't allow those things when you're on write up, and you're written up after three in 6 months (again...really only an issue if you get a serious illness for more than a couple days). They claim to make work-life balance a priority, but their attendance guidelines (as certain departments and/or team leads apply them) don't mesh with that idea.

1.0
Aug 5, 2014

in IT, running downhill with incompetent, rude management at the Helm

Anonymous employee
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Pros

I spent 9 years with ebay, the IT at ebay used to be good before political hijacked the company in 2012-2014.

Cons

As of two levels down from the very top of the President, the higher IT management is rotten and incompetent, nothing gets done, everyone is too busy playing politics. Turnover is horrendous, all my team members left including me.

4.0
Dec 14, 2013

Weak leadership

Recommend
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Pros

The Founder had great ideas, a vision for the future, and built a company that supported employees to enable them to do their jobs and encouraged innovation. Pay was adequate, low for Silicon Valley, but employee stock purchase opportunities and option grants were good, and sabbaticals were regularly scheduled.

Cons

As the company became more mature, the vision was lost, most of the new hires came fresh from Business School with a goal of resumé building. Rather than engage with the company, these employees looked to climbing the ladder up and out, and treated their jobs and co-workers as temporary, but aggressively sought recognition and remuneration.

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