Q&A With Grammarly Employees
We believe in providing our team members with autonomy and big opportunities and the support to succeed and grow. We learn from mistakes, value thoughtful feedback, and work to continually improve in everything we do.
How employees describe working at Grammarly
Grammarly is widely recognized for its high-quality product and talented technical teams. However, there have been multiple cases internally where the treatment of employees during transitions or conflicts has raised concerns about the company’s management culture. In particular, some individuals
it so helpful and easy to use
The compensation is fair. Not high or low.
It could be better to lower pricing
helpful product and useful service
What it's like to work at Grammarly
- Grammarly employees generally work 9.1 hrs a day
- Employees at Grammarly report the work pace is comfortably fast
- 81% of Grammarly employees look forward to interacting with their team every day
- Grammarly employees typically get valuable feedback on how to improve at work Every Week
- 73% of Grammarly employees call their work environment positive
Q&A With Grammarly Employees
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How's the feedback proccess at Grammarly?
We have career coaching and 360 feedback as well as biannual compensation reviews.
Feedback is solicited. However, it doesn't feel like it is actually read.
What unique perks and benefits does Grammarly provide?

Grammarly offers all employees competitive pay along with a comprehensive benefits package that includes superior health care. We also offer ample, defined time off, catered lunches, in-office exercise & yoga sessions, and gym & recreation stipends.
Grammarly offers all team members competitive pay along with a comprehensive benefits package that includes superior health care. We also offer ample and defined time off, catered lunches, in-office exercise and yoga sessions, gym and recreation stipends, admission discounts to events and cultural institutions, and one-month sabbaticals for employees who have been at the company for more than five years.
None. If anything the perks are on the mediocre side
What's one thing you wish you'd known before joining Grammarly?
Their archaic and frankly insulting wfh policy. Also many many 8 am meetings for no reason.
The arcane wfh policy. It's truly bad.
What are your coworkers at Grammarly like?
My coworkers are very adept at what they do. They're some of the smartest people I've known.
How diverse is the team? Is this woman-friendly environment?
I would say it's fairly diverse. Definitely female-friendly.
What's the company culture like at Grammarly?

Each team member brings something distinct to Grammarly that strengthens our team and culture. We value our differences, and we encourage all—especially those whose identities are traditionally underrepresented in tech—to join our team. We believe i
No culture. People don't even smile at each other.
What are you most excited about working at Grammarly?
Nothing
What benefits does Grammarly provide?
All the ones you'd expect from a tech startup
How's the work pace at Grammarly?
The pace is good. The direction is unknown.
How secure do you feel at your job at Grammarly?
Very. In fact, too much.
What kind of people succeed at Grammarly?

People who embody our E.A.G.E.R. VALUES: Ethical, Adaptable, Gritty, Empathetic, and Remarkable.
The ones who row the policy line
How do you feel about going to work at Grammarly everyday?
Don't look forward to it
How challenged are you at Grammarly?
Not very. Archaic policies make for low morale and low ownership sentiment.
How's the morale at Grammarly?
Low
How much diversity is there among employees at Grammarly?
Engineering is all too full of Ukrainians talking all the time in Ukrainian or Russian. Feels difficult to mingle.
What's the office layout like at Grammarly?
Open
What's the vibe like in the Engineering dept at Grammarly? How many hours are you working?
The vibe is meh
What's the Engineering team like at Grammarly?
Very good. Very capable. Underutilized because of archaic 20th-century policies about attendance, etc.
How's the leadership on the Engineering team at Grammarly?
Nonexistent







