GitHub Reviews

3.7

69% would recommend to a friend

(462 total reviews)
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53% approve of CEO

48% positive business outlook

GitHub has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 462 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The GitHub employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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462 reviews
4.0
19 Aug 2022

So much potential so much talent wasted

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great products for the most part, the ones that are great are truly unique Some excellent managers and colleagues Very good benefits, good tooling if you're a dev

Cons

Depending on what team you work GitHub is either the best company in the world or the worse. This can also change from one day to the other with so many re-orgs In recent years a total lack of strong leadership, that might change. GitHub could be so much more with better collaboration

4.0
3 Feb 2026

Team was A+

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Pros

Team was the main pro, everyone including my direct manager was amazing

Cons

Irish employees transitioned from GitHub employees to MSFT employees, and we lost a lot of the fun, and no one knew "who owned us" depending on the situation.

1.0
8 Jan 2016

Shadow Councils Abound

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The perks; food, snacks, massages, gym, top-shelf alcohol, cigarette breaks, remote first culture, work if you want, vacation at-will. You can rise from a IP attorney with no business experience to Chief Legal Officer to Chief Administrative Officer to Chief Business Officer in the span of 3 years.

Cons

CEO: Wanstrath is essentially an awkward teenager who lucked into co-founding an incredibly viral product but he has had to do essentially zero since 2008, other than running all the best folks and co-founders out of the company. Wanstrath has never had a higher level job than a line engineer at CNET. The typical brogrammer from the midwest Silicon Valley success story. But behind his auspicious "40-under-40" award lies an incredibly insecure boy who makes decisions in the wee hours of the night with fellow members of his shadow council. His erratic decision making should be a concern to any employee contemplating this shiny unicorn, decisions agreed upon during office hours are 360'ed overnight by Wanstrath. The question is what is causing this very odd behavior. Massive transition at the top, Wanstrath turns on his lieutenants quickly, he is loyal to a handful of "yes" people and anyone who would dare question anything is summarily terminated. Employees live in a culture of fear but the pay is at the 95th percentile and folks just accept the sadly deteriorating culture. Product: virtually no innovation on this front since inception, Kakul is merely a bureaucrat who blasted out of Wework and did nothing for Flickr. Another dismal hire that will not move the company forward. Who else is running the show? scary indeed

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