
Leading members of Dropbox's Human Resources Team include Anthony Walter, Neil Frye, Neervi Patel, Eduardo Ibarra, Andy Meza, Aaron Limonthas, Shreya Singh, Caitlin ODowd, Heather Dunn, and Sydney Wu. Dropbox's Human Resources Team has a direct impact on the company’s overall culture which is scored a B by employees. Let’s not forget culture starts at the top. Drew Houston, Dropbox's CEO, has been rated 74/100 by employees.










The Human Resources Team rates Dropbox an A+ in comparison to departments at companies of similar size.
The Human Resources Team ranks Dropbox in the Top 10% of companies in San Francisco
As the enforcers of company culture, it’s intriguing to know what the human resources department thinks about Dropbox's culture in comparison to other departments. The human resources team ranks their overall culture 85/100 which is 13% higher than the average overall culture rating of 72/100 provided by the entire company. Other notable culture scores are 75/100 from the Finance department, 72/100 from the Product department, and 72/100 from the Design department.
Dropbox's human resources department has a direct impact on the work environment. Employees rate their environment a B and are very happy at Dropbox. When asked what’s positive about the culture and environment at Dropbox, one user shared, “All remote, accommodating with different time zones, personal needs, etc”.
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