Great Start In A Fun Company!!! - Anonymous employee Zillow Employee Review

5.0
12 Jan 2014
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The work environment is fantastic! There's an open floor plan with floor to ceiling windows that allow tons of natural light in and provide fantastic views! Since working at Zillow, I've been able to catch an awesome sunset over Puget Sound almost every evening. The provided facilities are great! I love the open kitchens with free snacks and Puget Sound facing windows (better to catch the views!). The Ping Pong, Shuffle Board, Air Hockey and Xbox room are awesome! It's really nice to have an area to unwind in after work or during a quick break. Oh man, and the candy wall! Great addition. I think it's one of those things you love from the beginning but move away from due to the repeated sugar overdoses...but the cool factor still remains :) ! I'm also a huge fan of the free food that's provided and the Zspeakers! It's such a cool experience to hear these people tell their stories and also have the chance to speak with them afterwards. I really love working with my team as well! Everyday is a lot of fun with hilarious humor, support and interesting work. When I joined, everyone was incredibly welcoming and really helped teach me the ropes. Everyday is still the same now and I love going into work! The benefits and compensation are really great as well! They provide 100% coverage for Medical, Dental, Prescription and Vision and finding that set up is pretty challenging I think. So I really appreciated that! On top of that, I think that the pay is great. It fully meets my needs as a single male. Then there's paid time off, sick leave and some more. So all around, I think it's a great set up. Oh! There's also the free bus pass! If you have a car then eh, but if you don't (me) then YAY! Paying for the bus before was really annoying, so getting a free bus pass was awesome. I'm sure there's more that I'm forgetting at the moment. All in all, I really enjoy working at Zillow. I think it's a really fun company, fun people, lively (depending on what floor you're on), great location, great amenities, great CEO and more.

Cons

Nothing really. As with any company that becomes large I think that communication and ease of movement are areas for potential improvement. However, I think that's to be expected and I'm aware that Spencer keeps a sharp eye out for those areas and keeps his door open to suggestions on improvements. Spencer's personal transparency and provided availability are really great! Particularly since the company is so big, I think the amount of availability and transparency from Spencer is really impressive. I actually got to see and hear from Spencer within my first week of working at Zillow! That was cool. At some point I'll say hi. Overall, I really don't think there are any cons. Like I said, for the things that could be cons, Spencer and others do a great job keeping an awareness around them and then providing you an outlet to bring those things up.

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Zillow Response
11y
Thank you! Please say hi to me sometime, if you haven't already!

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Thank you for sharing your experience as an intern at Zillow. We’re glad to hear that your team felt collaborative and supportive, and that your managers helped create a positive environment overall. We also appreciate your perspective on remote work and the challenges that can sometimes come with connecting quickly in a distributed environment. Feedback like yours helps us continue improving how teams stay connected through Cloud HQ.
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Cons

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Thank you for sharing such a detailed perspective. We understand that frequent changes to roles, account ownership and business priorities can have a real impact on relationship-building and the day-to-day experience in sales. We’re glad to hear compensation was a positive part of your time at Zillow, and we appreciate you being candid about where the model and structure felt frustrating. Feedback like yours helps us better understand how these changes are experienced across teams as the business evolves.
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