Best company to work for - Marketing Director HubSpot Employee Review

5.0
19 Apr 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great benefits and career opportunities

Cons

It’s not an environment for everyone because it can be challenging to keep up with the fast pace.

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HubSpot Response
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Thanks for being a Director on our Marketing team, we appreciate you and all you do to grow our business! I hear you on the pace-we definitely have continued work to do--on the other hand, we are lucky to be growing at the pace we are, so it's a super tough balance. Appreciate all of your hard work and all you do to help us grow-thanks for making the time to share this! Sincerely, Katie

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