Some good, some bad - Marketing Gaia Employee Review

4.0
31 Dec 2025
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Pros

- Nice Campus - Interesting topics - Nice cafe

Cons

Content feels mostly stale. No culture of performance Older wealthy CEO - vastly disconnected from both employees and overall market trends/realities. Most employees come in with hope and excitement and become disillusionned fast. Primarily due to office BS: strict no remote policy, creepy tracking/monitoring of employees, priorization of Wall Street and overall disconnect between mission and day-to-day at the office. Most of the staff seem depleted and show very little enthusiasm for their work/company.

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5.0
25 Jun 2025
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Pros

- Intentional, beautiful, prime location campus with plants, crystals, office views that will warm your heart, and breathtaking walking trails - Delicious cafe on site with worldly cuisine that changes every day, generous salad bar, breakfast bar, coffee bar, you name it - Competitive salaries - An entire world of possibilities for career growth, deep learning, and personal development if you seize the available opportunities and have the right level of emotional intelligence - Creme de la creme of colleagues. Just all around genuine, hard working people who live and share the vision, are kind, compassionate, and truly supportive, no matter how outside the box you want to think! - Can't forget that amazing (one of a kind) benefits package with options for stress management and alternative care in the most affordable way!

Cons

- Some people tend to "quiet quit" which makes hard for their team to pick up slack - Sometimes hiring takes a while and the team absorbs the workload while the right candidate is hired

5.0
2 Jun 2025
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Pros

Gaia is a rare blend of purpose and performance. The mission is genuinely felt across the company, and there’s a strong, shared commitment to supporting people on a spiritual journey, whether through creating inspiring content or building a meaningful, supportive product experience. As a relatively small company with a big mission, leadership empowers us to be “small but mighty," encouraging initiative, ownership, and impact. On the product team, I’ve had the opportunity to lead several high-impact, cross-functional initiatives with minimal bureaucracy, accelerating both my personal growth and our team’s overall effectiveness. Culturally, people at Gaia are friendly, kind, mission-aligned, collaborative, and hardworking. People care deeply about the work and about each other. The company greatly honors personal well-being and so work-life balance here is better than anywhere I’ve ever worked. Also, the campus has beautiful walking trails nearby that make it easy to recharge, and Gaia funds regular company events that encourage personal connection across the org.

Cons

As a smaller company still maturing its structure and systems, Gaia doesn’t yet offer the formalized cross-departmental processes or career pathing you’d find in a larger organization. That said, if you’re self-directed, capable, and excited to help shape how we achieve our mission, there’s tremendous opportunity to make a meaningful impact. This isn’t a con for me personally, but it’s worth mentioning: Gaia places strong value in in-person collaboration, and so regular remote work isn’t available. I personally enjoy being in the office—it’s energizing to collaborate, brainstorm, share meals, or take walks with teammates—but I recognize not everyone feels this way.

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