MuleSoft reviews

3.9

54% would recommend to a friend

(589 total reviews)
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Brent Hayward

77% approve of CEO

42% positive business outlook

MuleSoft has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 589 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The MuleSoft 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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589 reviews
5.0
Dec 14, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

--Mission-driven company driving massive business impact for customers --Good people--this is actually a company value in hiring. No jerks (refreshingly)--I actually look forward to spending time with my colleagues. --Competitive comp and good potential to outperform quota--at least on the North America team --Culture. Deep focus on creating the right culture, at least in the account development team I'm on. My manager (I'd say the same for most inside sales leaders) genuinely cares about how I'm doing, my development as a person and sales person. The people on my team are pretty bright, and there's a strong pay-it-forward attitude. --Professional development. Every company talks about this being top priority, and MuleSoft is not perfect by any means, though at least in my department, I see the managers making an effort to build out programs, get people exposure to other groups at the company, and work with me to build out a professional development/goals plan. At the ground level, feels like MuleSoft is doing a better job here than bigger companies I've worked at.

Cons

--Growing pains. The company has grown very quickly and we sometimes get stuck in processes that worked great at half the scale. Can sometimes be painful to get stuff done from departments across the company, though getting better. Need to be more aggressive at pushing the status quo and taking calculated risks. --Pace-setting culture. Very collaborative culture overall, though when you bring together a lot of overachievers/Type As, you can get a pretty competitive vibe going. Generally a good thing, though even as someone who considers himself very competitive and hard-driving, I need to pace myself to keep from getting burned out.

5.0
Dec 1, 2015

What I expected from this late-stage startup

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- Business is growing, and the product quality is solid. - The CEO cares a lot about hiring good talent. I didn't know anyone at this company, and I'm happy with the team I joined. - Friendly, positive, hardworking culture. Coworkers are reasonable, fast, and interruptable. - Pace of work is fast but not insane. There's just enough process in place to keep business scaling up. - Team milestones are celebrated with legit team outings.

Cons

- There is unlimited PTO, but a lot of the people are still online and responding to emails even when they're OOO. I guess this is expected from a startup. - Free lunch on Tues & Thurs, but not Mon Weds Fri

1.0
Nov 24, 2015

Not the company it used to be

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Some very smart and talented people across all departments, trying to create something special and make a difference. - The market opportunity is incredible, if the company can execute to plan. - Great product portfolio. Very interesting technology which allows you to solve interesting and challenging problems in the market. - Food (snacks / the odd lunch) and drinks are provided free of charge. - Still the potential to IPO in the future, even if they are now at Series G funding.

Cons

- Lots of politics for such a small company, which leads to a very toxic working environment. - Many tenured and experienced employees are jumping ship. Poor staff retention rates, especially in Marketing. - Work life balance is difficult to maintain, with long hours and an expectation to be available 24/7. - Not a lot of team work. Often feel stretched well beyond your capabilities, especially as you have to pick up the slack from the many ‘deadwood’ employees. - Leadership tends to be weak, inexperienced and hypocritical. They do not trust their employees and like to micromanage. Quick to criticize when things go wrong.

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