Groupon reviews

2.9

45% would recommend to a friend

(4,350 total reviews)
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Dusan Senkypl

48% approve of CEO

40% positive business outlook

Groupon has an employee rating of 2.9 out of 5 stars, based on 4,350 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Groupon employee rating is 25% below average for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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1.0
May 15, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

I worked at Groupon for about a year as a software engineer. My role was in a new team and I relocated to Ireland to become one of the first members. We built products that were internally facing, aiming to improve processes within the business and some other components that were externally facing (affecting the global user-base). Here are some of my experiences. - The office setup is very nice, they provide free drinks and snacks and a free lunch once-a-week which also involves an informal meeting / presentation of some topical issues. They have a nice terrace area (with wifi) which catches the sun and is protected from the wind. It can be pleasant to work or spend time there during the (short) Irish summer.

Cons

- So much re-invention of the wheel. There seems to be an active reluctance to use existing tried-and-tested tools and instead, hand-rolled, bespoke and (as a result) buggy solutions are preferred. Multiple duplicate solutions for existing problems can be found throughout the company. - They use lot of Ruby; when other large-scale companies are turning away from this in favour of the JVM (mainly due to scaling issues), Groupon seem happy to keep going with Ruby. I've worked on Ruby projects before and I've never seen it written the way they use it at Groupon. - There exist some "colourful" characters on the engineering teams. Some of these people have loud voices and strong opinions; as such these people have clout that they don't deserve. In reality they just produce noise or are overbearingly pedantic; the end result is not good engineering. There have been cases of work having to be completely re-written as a result of being over-engineered and poorly tested. - The on-call process is a bit dysfunctional. One of the engineers in particular is an "on-call hero", happily spending out-of-hours time on what are often really trivial issues or over-sensitive triggers. SLAs for services are often arbitrarily decided without any advance performance testing. There is nothing heroic about being needlessly woken up at 3am. - The interview process is *insane*. Groupon have "bar-raisers" (similar to Amazon) that can effectively veto the recruitment of a candidate, even if that candidate has received otherwise great feedback from other interviewers. Reasons for vetoing might be because the candidate cannot do (or does not know about) something that they would *never* be expected to do in the role. The amount of false-negatives must be very high. Also: "colourful" characters tend to select like-minded individuals, so the crazies-to-normals ratio is unusually high. - QA is an afterthought. Where it exists, it is administered improperly and inefficiently; this is a combination of a company culture that does not understand or value QA, a lack of QA resources (many QA engineers have left) and the "colourful" characters of those that remain. - The hierarchy would describe the engineering teams as "agile", following "best-practice", employing "micro-services" and all the buzzwords. However, much like the pleasant facade of the office environment, from an engineering perspective, things aren't so pretty under the hood. It is a bit of a Cargo-cult: teams might have meetings standing up, but that doesn't make them Agile. Headless chickens can move quickly, too. In the end I had to get out because I felt that my engineering abilities were diminishing as a result of working there. I hate being negative, but being honest overrides that.

2.0
May 18, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good culture, events, activities, nice kitchen with loads of junk snacks .

Cons

If you are an engineer and looking for long term prospects, this is not a place you want to be. Lots of politics and bureaucracy. No matter how good you are, if you are not in good terms with higher management, forget about promotion. Once you join, you will quickly realise that SDE1,2and3 are all internally software engineers. But recruiters sell SDE3 as senior engineer while hiring. SDE4 is actually a senior engineer. Also don't be surprised if you find SDE3's earning more than SDE4. And your compensation might also vary based on team you are joining. You will be offered bonus and stocks as part of your CTC but its wise not to consider them at all. Groupon stock keeps on reaching its new low. And bonus, if you are really lucky you might get 30-40% of the amount mentioned. Bonus calculation, which compromises of company's and your own performance, is flawed. Company's performance takes precedence over your own, its not distributed 50-50. For ex - If company's performance is 50% and ours is 100%, you will only get 100% of 50% (Not 75%) Managers and business organisations are changed frequently. So its not very uncommon to have 3-4 managers over a year. No solid engineering plan in place. No roadmaps, not clear transparency. S-team is only focused on teams that makes money for business, all other teams are treated as B-teams. My personal view - Groupon is a nice place to be for short term but definitely not for a long term perspective.

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Groupon Response
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Thank you for your feedback-- we appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts with us. We agree: we've created a great culture at Groupon. However, we're sorry to hear about your experience with compensation and management. You're right, salary bands are in place for teams, so employee compensation will always fall within a specific, predetermined range. Any differences between salaries on a team are due to a variety of factors, including performance, which is assessed annually. We definitely have had changes in management recently, with the goal of long term success in mind. We're excited about our long term vision to become the daily habit in local commerce, and the journey to get there. Whether it’s acting on feedback we receive from our employee satisfaction surveys, or developing training for our managers, we're proactively taking steps to make Groupon a great place to work. Thanks again for your feedback and best of luck to you!
1.0
Aug 8, 2023

Terrible place to work

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The people and that’s it

Cons

The culture has become toxic. Constant layoffs. Asked to cover multiple jobs for no extra pay. Very stressful and clueless management that seriously lack empathy and morals. No respect for diversity. In their good books one day and canned the next

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