TikTok reviews

3.2

42% would recommend to a friend

(6,231 total reviews)
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Shou Zi Chew

61% approve of CEO

41% positive business outlook

TikTok has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 6,231 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The TikTok employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Tecnologías de la información industry (3.9 stars).

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6K reviews
3.0
Aug 27, 2021
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Pros

Competitive salary package if they really want your skill sets, occasional gift boxes, daily free lunch credits, autonomy and flexibility

Cons

Culture: Could be real toxic, super political, long hours, many don’t take ownership in their work People: Might have very competitive and showy teammates who will try to outshine you (with dirty tricks) to amaze the manager to get a promotion, lazy and avoid taking more tasks because the manager doesn’t have visibility who is doing what Work: Heavy workload, a lot of redundant and manual work that requires you to spend longer time to complete a task, no proper processes, no KPI to measure your performance, poor communication between teams especially when collaborating on projects Management: In denial, only wanna hear good things, not all managers have leadership. Some don’t care about your wellness (text you at night, keep getting you to do work for him/her to claim credits for, without knowing what you are doing day in day out, pretend to hear your feedback but don’t really make changes). No grooming/mentorship, you’re just on your own, hardly get any feedback to help you improve, more like a machine to repeat your job every day.

1.0
Feb 25, 2021

Toxic work environment, actively hostile towards employees

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Fast growing company that's hiring quickly and moving into new areas.

Cons

* Old-school hierarchical structure where your place in the hierarchy determines everything and colleagues will decide how to treat you depending solely on where you sit in the reporting line. Claims to be flat, but the exact opposite. * Highly political: performance reviews determined completely by politics and manager favour rather than objective measures. Drawn out performance evaluation process for the illusion of fairness to then just have a manager decide how much they like you with no recourse. Colleagues rewarded for pleasing managers rather than doing objectively valuable work. * Zero consistency: everything changes every two months at the whim of leaders and you get told to drop everything and do something completely different. * Policies are designed to keep employees on a tight leash. Zero trust that would be considered standard at any other big tech company. No flexibility regarding work hours or location. Expect return to the office full-time as soon as possible with no changes from before while most other companies are offering at least some flexibility and our competitors in tech are offering lots of flexibility. * Zero work-life-balance, everyone is expected to work across timezones so expect meetings from 6am till well past midnight UK time and during weekends, holidays and PTO. * UK leadership doesn't engage with employees; solicit questions to then actively avoid answering them ("oh look, we've run out of time for questions" happens on every team call) and block any channels that might lead to feedback. Feedback (and certainly criticism) of management decisions is not tolerated. * Lots of dissatisfaction and mistrust with UK HR as many colleagues were misled about their roles, titles and levels during recruitment and accepted their roles based on false information. UK HR actively refuse to answer questions on levels, promotions, bonuses and compensation to hide this fact. * No compensation strategy: you're assigned a level but given no information about it (only the convenient excuse that they can't increase your salary because it's determined by your level) and the company doesn't have a known process for promotions, no standard salary increases, no standard equity increases and no clarity as to what bonus you will receive based on your performance review (or if you'll even receive the target bonus that you were told was guaranteed). * All the negative UK reviews here mention the same set of issues but negative survey results are swept under the rug with no plan or desire to fix problems that are obvious to anyone paying attention.

1.0
Dec 22, 2023

Worst Company with hostile work environment

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Maybe free lunch and dinner

Cons

Worked for over a year and the team I worked for, backstabbed me and I lost my job because of the evil team and immature and evil management and the corrupted HR. The manager was the worst and most unprofessional manager I have ever worked for. This is not a made-up story, the environment is extremely toxic, controlled by CN based people and too much politics and backstabbing. They expect you to work 12+ hours like a slave. There is absolutely no empathy, sympathy for the employees especially if you have family / kids. If the company feels like you will open the facts to the public or complain (saying the truth), they will throw you in a S..hole. They make your life so miserable that you have no other choice but to quit. They use the performance review technique to give you a poor performance score that puts you on a one-month probation which you either need to resign or they will fire you anyways. Don't fall for the name and fancy stuff you hear, this is not a place you want to work, you will regret your life.

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