iRobot reviews

3.5

40% would recommend to a friend

(389 total reviews)
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Gary Cohen

55% approve of CEO

17% positive business outlook

iRobot has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 389 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The iRobot employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Ventas al mayoreo y al menudeo industry (3.5 stars).

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389 reviews
1.0
May 20, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Decent benefits, slightly below average pay, large enough of a company for possibility of moving around in the company (lateral or vertical)

Cons

As my headline has stated, iRobot used to be a company where people respected each other and treated each other as humans. Between late 2019 and 2021 you will notice a big shift in executive/VP hires and exits. Unfortunately, several of those that were hired in, came from "big name" corporate companies and that was the beginning of the end. With their history, they brought with them a culture of blame, office politics and focusing only at the bottom line of profit margins. Speaking specifically to the Customer Care department, this was very much the case once this department recruited a new "leader". Unfortunately the leadership of Customer Care embodies the most toxic corporate culture by clear definition. Each and every member under this department is questioned on what they do with their time, by the second and by the hour. Everyone is treated as hourly employees and there is no professionalism or respect given. Your value to this dept under this leadership is based solely on how good you make them look, despite how many hours you put in. Not only that, but terrible executive decisions were made within this department to undergo drastic changes and shifts as it relates to massive system migrations not only for internal employees but also for the call centers (these are TWO examples! Not a single system change. Two systems.). You may ask yourself why would this decision be made, all within a 6 month period? To allow the leader of this department to look fantastical to get elevated into a VP role, that's why. This department alone has seen massive turnover in the past 2 years and it's for this very reason. People are not respected or treated as humans. Your self worth is questioned daily and because the leadership truly has no idea the hard work that you're doing, nor do they care to spend a few minutes to understand it, you are put down by them when they feel you aren't putting in 40+ hours a week. Comments get thrown around such as "This should only take you 4 hours, what are you doing with the rest of your time?" or "If you're unhappy, leave, you're replaceable". It truly is disappointing what an unreasonable blame culture iRobot has shifted towards as they used to be the startup-vibes-fun-workplace. Many have expressed all of which I've written here to HR during exit interviews, and yet nothing has been done. Do yourself a favor, name recognition isn't worth this corporate culture.

1.0
Jul 18, 2015

Less than adequate

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great environment. Mostly friendly people. Good benefits. The company tries so hard to be like Google when it's just a pipe dream, trying to keep people on staff but everyone knows the reality of the situation.

Cons

Upper management has no direction. They are tryIng so hard to push out products that the integrity of the product is completely jeopardized. Things that don't work in BETA only months away from launch are still not fixed let alone acknowledged. A company which was once held as prestigious and innovative has turned into nothing but a shell of its former self. People who are so called managers sometimes don't even have anyone reporting to them, which kind of makes you think what are they managing? Their lifestyle? Their responsibility as a human being to show up for work? The company has turned into a revolving door. Those who are qualified quickly jump ship because they know this company is slowly becoming obsolete. They are dying for government contracts right now but aren't able to acquire any so their best bet is to sell their Roomba's. 25 years ago these were the things of the future, but nothing has changed. They outsource their pool products to companies you haven't even heard of and they just slap the irobot sticker on it so people will buy the product only to find out that it's a useless product. Since we don't make it, we can't troubleshoot what's wrong with the product. Therefore if something goes wrong we'll send you an email saying how "sorry" we are and that you need to ship it out to get it serviced because we have no idea what to do. People with certain titles should never even be considered for their position.

1.0
Jun 27, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Excellent cross-collaboration engagement and the ability to lead complex projects.

Cons

Beneath iRobot's veil of inclusivity is a traditional "Old Boys Club" (progressive edition) organization. Only "digestible" people of color survive here. Translation, keep your head down and mouth shut when your professional competency and self-respect come under attack by overly ambitious coworkers. Don't mention acts of abuse to your manager or HR, don't stand up for yourself, or discuss the matter with other colleagues. Instead, keep the abuse to yourself and find creative ways to navigate the environment without bringing attention to it. Here, diversity and inclusion are performative at best.

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