TikTok reviews

3.2

42% would recommend to a friend

(6,224 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 6,224 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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2.0
Oct 27, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Salary is cracking! Co-workers have each other's backs. Dental cover. Health cover. Can cover phone bill, gym membership costs and more. Great conversation starter to say you work for TikTok.

Cons

Unsociable, Repetitive, Unstimulating, Long Hours. During training I thought "How am i getting £24,000 to sit here watching videos all day?!". 2 weeks in i realised that they are paying so much cause it's such low-quality work. THIS IS THE JOB: Watch 1000 TikToks everyday for 8 hours. Sounds easy right?... Wrong! Often come accross some terribly triggering content which you will inevitably need counselling for (you couldn't imagine the disturbing content i've seen on that app). Sat on my bum staring into space for 9 hours watching some 50 year-old dance to Jason Derulo isn't my idea of a banging Sunday evening at 11.30 pm. Oh yeh, that reminds me. The rota changes each week. 8 till 5 or 3pm till Midnight (they dont tell you this in the interview). 3 month probation within which time all sick days are unpaid by the way (got a warning for booking a COVID test for not giving 'enough notice'). You'll hardly ever get weekends off so say goodbye to sinking 18 pints with your mates in the pub watching Villa spank Liverpool 7 - 2 on a perfect Saturday afternoon. HR non existent. Everything from emails to training is all in Chinese. I've even started to speak Cantonese in my sleep after sitting at my desk translating all of my emails trying to get my dental filling reimbursed. Everyone has to work Christmas Day unless you request leave and that'll take till Christmas anyway to get approved. Have to work all public holidays as well. I've probably forgotten a lot more but my fingers hurt from typing now.

1.0
Dec 20, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Free food, snacks, and gym

Cons

Right from the beginning, the job I was hired for never indicated in their job requirements that Mandarin was needed. On my first day, I come to learn that all training documents are in Mandarin, all the group chats for my team are in Mandarin, and the system that I am working on 90% of the time is completely in Mandarin. There was also little to no onboarding, so I had to hit the ground running with what little Mandarin I knew. Being only 1 of 2 people in North America in my team (the rest are in China), it meant that any help or questions I had could only be routed to this team member, who was extremely unhelpful and hostile. It almost felt like I was a threat or burden to her, so all questions about how to do certain things were met with questions back (ie. "Does this make sense?" or "What do you think?"). After bringing concerns of this to my director, I was gaslit and told that the job did ask for someone with proficiency in Mandarin. I threw the copy of the job description (nowhere did it indicate Mandarin was required) in their face and called it quits from there. tl;dr - Don't work here. Extremely toxic environment that revolves about the people in China (who are the ones who make decisions), a lot of gaslighting, and the working culture is horrendous.

2.0
Oct 6, 2020

"fast paced" is code word for horrible work life balance

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- incredibly smart, friendly people - amazing benefits and pay - fun, interesting projects - startup vibe not a lot of bureaucracy - teams are generally lean, not a lot of bloat - sense of ownership, and autonomy

Cons

- Horrible work life balance. you'll hear recruitment and management say that TikTok is "fast paced" constantly. This really means "work 10-12 hours per day on so many projects you can barely keep your head above water." - working long hours isn't just department based. Virtually everyone from marketing, product, design, swe work around the clock. It's very common for both China and US colleagues to message you through the night until 12am and expect immediate answers. - if you work on projects with China or have a manager in China you will be expected to attend late night meetings (often after 8pm) - People often work on their PTO and before taking time off it's common for co-workers to say "I'll be checking my lark messages." - all tools are internal bytedance tools which can take some getting used to

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