Not good - Director bei WP Engine: Mitarbeiterbewertung

1.0
8. Jan. 2024
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CEO-Befürwortung
Geschäftsprognose

Pros

Pay and benefits we decent

Kontras

Poor leadership, Not honest about the business, goals, and company objectives. Not welcoming to people outside of the WordPress community.

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Reaktion von WP Engine
2y
Thank you for sharing your feedback as it guides our growth. We pride ourselves as active and enthusiastic members of the WordPress community. While it may be too late, we wish we were able to address what goals and objectives we were not aligned on.

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5.0
20. Jan. 2026
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Geschäftsprognose

Pros

Lots of support from management. I always felt like I was heard. Plenty of support from my teammates. The CEO is an amazing person.

Kontras

Customers only reach out because there are issues with their sites; causing them to be upset most of the time. Tough job if you are not used to remote work.

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Reaktion von WP Engine
5mo
We appreciate you taking the time to share such a thoughtful review. While we're glad you had an overall positive experience in regards to feeling supported by your manager, teammates, and feel Heather, our CEO is an amazing person. We agree! We are sorry to hear you didn't feel like there were opportunities for promotions. We know you no longer work here at WP Engine, but if you have any other thoughts you'd like to share so that we can learn more about what could've gone better, you're welcome to reach out to anybody on our Employee Experience Team to do so. Thank you again and we wish you the best in future endeavors.
3.0
2. Juli 2026
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Geschäftsprognose

Pros

• Good people • Good work/life balance and flexibility - remote first with local hubs for those living nearby • Interesting work and ownership of solutions • Core values are good ideals

Kontras

• Yearly "re-orgs" include layoffs, so while you think your job is secure, it could be unexpectedly eliminated overnight - managers included • Overly focused on profit over employees or customer experience (e.g. benefit programs being cut and diminishing investment into human support, which used to be the lifeblood of the company) - possible consequence of private equity / Silver Lake • No one goes into the office, so even if you're near a hub, there's not a lot of actual face time working next to people and it's difficult to get to know people outside of your team and directly-associated teams • They're not interested in keeping or training up early-career software engineers, which seems very short-sighted and goes against "built for growth" • With the laser focus on the next shiny thing, tech debt and cruft accumulate faster than can be addressed, and the context behind older systems fades over time making them progressively harder to maintain or migrate off

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