eBay reviews

3.9

73% would recommend to a friend

(5,657 total reviews)
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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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2.0
Jan 9, 2013

Some smart people, but very hostile to marketing

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Pros

They have some VERY smart people at eBay. Competitve salary and benefits. Great brand name that provides useful experience and credibility in the job market.

Cons

Org structure WAY too complicated and fragmented. Openly skeptical (if not hostile) to any kind of marketing that cannot be directly measured within a week, month or quarter. Some of the folks in more senior positions are really impeding the potential growth of the company.

2.0
Jul 15, 2011
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Pros

Engineering salaries are competitive with the industry

Cons

eBay is a Java heavy company that has decided to build all its own infrastructure and development frameworks. What they have produced is a second rate assortment of big sounding ideas. A lot of their tools ended up being 80% finished. It really not a pleasurable experience working with second rate internal tools that are 80% done. It's time consuming and it is not knowledge development effort that is transferable. Peer wise eBay, I, unfortunately, have not had the opportunity to wok with top flight engineers, comparable to my experiences at other companies. The closest I have come are a few engineers here and there who have lived their whole careers at eBay. They tend to know a lot about the narrow technology of eBay and how eBay does things. They tend not to know what's happening in the big world of software development outside their little worlds. In that sense they are experienced engineers with a narrow background. That said, my more common experience at eBay is that the engineers I have had the opportunity to work with are able to do their work. Not well. Not efficiently. They seem to be able to produce minimum level of accomplishment results. They pass along the work not realising that it isn't up to standards that would be expected elsewhere. Process wise, eBay seems to be pushing towards having their teams adopt scrum as their development process. I have no strong feelings about it one way or another. Good teams produce good results no matter what process they use. Mediocre teams produce mediocre results no matter what process they use and eBay is mediocre all the way through. The only other thing to mention is that on the surface there are a lot of interesting initiatives happening at eBay. On the other hand, its hard to separate the truth from the reality of those initiatives. Management competes very vigorously to join the latest cool projects and to promote the latest coolness of their projects. In their efforts at self promotion, people proclaim more than what they and their contributors are capable of.

1.0
Jun 15, 2010
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Pros

Good benefits, latest technology, very strong software release processes, able to purchase MS products for very low cost, very green company.

Cons

eBay will suck the life out of you. My projects requires teams to put in 16+ hours per day on a regular basis. Management needs to roll up their sleeves instead of taking 30 day sabbaticals, working from home and leaving at 3pm while team are working to 3am.

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