Wellhub reviews

4.2

84% would recommend to a friend

(506 total reviews)
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Cesar Carvalho

95% approve of CEO

77% positive business outlook

Wellhub has an employee rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 506 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Wellhub employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Tecnologías de la información industry (3.6 stars).

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506 reviews
2.0
Sep 6, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

-For the most part, I've found everyone I've worked with to be a pleasure to get along with. My team (short-lived due to massive layoffs) got along really well and I'm sure some of my connections will remain close to me even as I left. Granted, I didn't meet everyone here since I was only working for 9 months (maybe less than 40 people), but no complaints - Global CEO: he seems to be a really nice/genuine guy, always living the mission and inviting people to come to a workout with him when everyone was in the office. Very approachable - US CEO: Marshall seems like a great guy, definitely what the US team and Gympass overall needs in order to compete in the future. He seems to have an impeccable resume of success here in the US, and I'm sure he's got great things in store for Gympass, if he gets the support he needs globally - Living the mission: Everyone here DOES live the mission. People workout together often, it was really a motivator for me to see everyone getting together to work out week in and week out, setting up company workouts, zoom workouts during covid, etc. It was inspiring and got me to step back from lifting everyday and trying out new things like spin/yoga/bootcamps/pilates, etc. the list goes on. I now jog and do yoga on a weekly basis, something I haven't done in 10 years - Discount: Decent, definitely is helpful if you live in NYC and have a decent amount of options to go to. Some of the cool brands we worked with were harder to schedule, often requiring 2-3 separate verifications or even emailing someone to reserve your spot....EMAILING - If you're looking for a career change and are really into fitness, say you're an entrepreneurial trainer or marketer, definitely the place for you. Lots of people that are managers on the sales team that just started out working at a gym or owning their own gym, etc. I'm sure its a great way to break into white collar work

Cons

-Tech/App: Is terrible. Gympass is obsessed with "winning" in the US, but you cannot "win" in the US if you have a terrible app and user experience. It has gone through improvements since I started, but it is nowhere near where an app should be in the US. Its incredibly buggy, logs you out all the time, crashes, etc. It was amazing to see how many CX employees were fighting for support for their clients. No urgency to fix anything ever, things can always wait for the tech team that I think is still based out of Brazil -Management: Essentially all global leaders or anyone that matters are just Brazilian harvard business school men that all worked at some big 4 consulting firm. Groupthink is huge here. Maybe they should take a page out of some HBS case study and look up "think global, act local". Things that work in Brazil won't necessarily work in the US, stop jamming it down our throat, there's lots of talented US employees who have years of experience here. OKRs (don't even get me started on this garbage) are created by people who don't even sniff what's going on in the ground floor on these teams. During the beginning of the pandemic, things in the industry were changing daily. You're trying to adjust and bring findings to management, but it didn't matter, has to be tied to the OKRs. THROW THAT OUT THE WINDOW. Next QTR they changed OKRs for the team and used my suggestion but since it came from a global leader, it was now on everyone's to do list. ^To add to all this, I'm not one to bring in gender into anything, but as a male coming into the company, it was interesting to see that none of the leaders were male -- first thing I noticed (coming from another startup that was successful and was acquired, over half of our leadership was female). There's a ton of talented women here, and by the time I left they were getting some of the spotlight globally but lots more work needs to be done. Gympass will have these global town halls, and it would just be male after male presenting. Just recently they started having the head of HR who's a female get more speaking time, but they also tried to squeeze in another female exec from marketing in at the end but it seemed like an afterthought. People would run on and on about their updates, but save 2 minutes at the end (or just go over the allocated time) for marketing, where she had some of the biggest and most important updates to share. -Work ethic: There's no work smarter not harder mentality here. Its just work hard, break things, worry about it later. There's a ton of extremely manual processes here -Politics: This company is by Brazilians, for Brazilians. They love to move people around the company through internal referrals and promotions, often putting someone with no experience in roles that directly require experience. Its all to help out someone who's cozy with global leaders or HQ, that want to come to work in the US, etc. I actually love that they do this when it works, but on my team it did not work at all and it was one of the major reasons why it was difficult for our new team/department to succeed. When you have a company that is almost entirely comprised of sales and marketing folks, it's hard to find new fresh ideas, tech improvements, and people who can execute on those ideas etc. Not every problem in the world can be solved by sales and negotiating. -HR: Never really had too many negative interactions with them, actually thought everyone was fairly nice and approachable. But when they decided to lay off essentially our whole team (previous Gympass employees were kept, go figure) they really fumbled on all aspects of my exit. They tried finding me places internally, which I appreciated, but they were recommending me a ton of low level positions that weren't really close to what I needed. They also messed up my employee grade level, changed up option award structure, and had me coded in an irrelevant department. They also had me do a case study for an INTERNAL interview...yup you read that right. And HR told me that I didn't have to do a presentation for it, so I didn't. When I went into the internal interview they expected a full 20-30 minute presentation. Needless to say I thanked them for the opportunity and headed for the exit.

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Wellhub Response
5y
Thanks for taking the time to leave us a review, we appreciate your feedback. We're happy to hear you enjoyed your team and felt connected to the mission while at Gympass, although we're disappointed to hear some of the other points stated. Please know, take each one seriously although we are unable to address all here. Our team members come from many countries and we value the global nature of our business which allows us to work with and learn from colleagues around the world. We continuously strive to create a diverse and inclusive work environment and are proud of our accomplishments across leadership and the team overall. The addition of more women to our leadership team now brings us to almost an even split of male/female ratio in management. This is something we are continually working on and understand there is always room for improvement. To address your last comment, we're sorry your team was affected and that we weren't able to offer a position that you felt was suitable at that time. In regards to the internal interview process, Gympass employees are able to apply to any open position and will go through the same interview steps as external candidates to ensure all applicants are evaluated equally and receive a fair process. If you'd like to share more details about your experience, we encourage you to reach out to us directly at careers@gympass.com
4.0
Nov 19, 2019

An Actual Honest Review

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

I am going to be honest, Gympass is not for everyone. We are a fast paced company that is new to the US and learning our way through it. As you can imagine, the US is a HUGE market and with that comes growing/learning pains. If you are not one who can handle change or the typical ebbs and flows of a start-up, then maybe Gympass isn't for you. However, if you can handle it then I can promise you you will not be bored and every day will come with new challenges. I'm not sure where these comments about the HR team are coming from. In my personal experience they have been nothing but helpful and willing to make Gympass the best place it can be. They throw events(that has the BEST food and drinks), provide advice if/when needed, and also seem genuinely and truly happy/willing to help. I myself have had questions about my career and where I want to be- they have listened as a sounding board and have guided me with my concerns. Yes sometimes its frustrating when they bring someone else from Brazil, but to be completely logical- What else do we expect? If it was an American company going to a different country- we would send our leaders to open those new markets. Having worked here for over a year (almost 2) I can truly say I am happy where I am. I learn something new everyday, I have grown exponentially since I've been here, and I have gotten exposure and experience that I don't think I could have gotten anywhere else. Does this mean I haven't been frustrated? ABSOLUTELY NOT. I have had my fair share of wine after an infuriating day of work, but who in the world hasn't? To conclude my ridiculously long review here, I will just say- the majority of the time reviews are going to be negative. You only ever leave reviews if you're angry *cough* Yelp *cough* I'm just here to throw some positivity in the world and set the record straight. Don't listen to the disgruntled former employees- but one who is still here!

Cons

Get ready to get your hands dirty; you will be pulled in a bunch of directions and feel like you can't get your feet under you. Then one day you'll be on a call and know the answer to something and you will feel utterly vindicated and all your hard work will fall into place. Hard work will pay off- don't be afraid of it.

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Wellhub Response
5y
Thanks for taking the time to write a review! We appreciate your candid feedback. We agree that while the challenges of a scaling company can be difficult, it is so rewarding to reach the other side! We hope that our recent initiatives to improve transparency and communication have made this process even better for you. Looking forward to more great times and solving more problems together!
3.0
Mar 16, 2021

Unless You're Brazilian, Don't Do It

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- The founder is very approachable and involved in the business - Decent PTO and benefits for the US - There are great people working for the company - Fitness vertical is dynamic and interesting - You can carve out a work/life balance if you are on the right team

Cons

- If you aren't from Brazil, you don't matter - You are always replaceable with a Brazilian employee - They say they are global, but they aren't. This is a Brazilian company that wants to be global but won't get into a local mindset. Those of us in the US get so tired of hearing about 'winning" in the US when they don't actually listen to those of us from the US when we suggest tech improvements or marketing. You can't win with a second-rate app, and since the Brazilian tech team refuses to consider anyone outside Brazil you can't win - No one in the US knows who they are because they don't market the product at all. - They "lay off" constantly. They'll restructure and layoff and then replace employees that knew what they were doing with outsourced teams or just more Brazilian employees - The app is so bad and since all the tech team is in Brazil, they don't care because Brazilians will accept the bad tech. The US and EU won't and it's hurting the company - OKRs are everything and get in the way of real progress - They move the same, original employees from Brazil around to positions they don't fit in but then get mad when the results aren't perfect

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Wellhub Response
5y
While this review was a lot to take in, we truly appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts and feedback. We're happy to hear about the positive aspects but of course disappointed to see many of the concerns stated here and are sorry that you've had less than a great experience with working at Gympass. Please know we do take your concerns seriously. We're always looking for ways to improve and this candid feedback helps us to do just that. While we enjoy the global aspect of our business, we never want Gympassers to feel as though they are treated unfairly due to the region they're based in. We value each and every employee and the contributions they make to the company, we wouldn't be anywhere without them! If you'd like to share more with us, please reach out directly at careers@gympass.com. We're open to hearing how we can make things better!
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