
Millennials at Imgur grade their overall culture a C; also rating it 69/100, 3 points lower than Imgur's overall culture as rated by all 14 employees on Comparably. Millennials are considered more demanding and to have higher expectations than their more experienced colleagues. Three areas millennials working at Imgur think their company is performing well in are: Perks And Benefits (B), Environment (C+), and Manager, (C+).
Millennials working at Imgur and everywhere else are striving for a balanced life. At Imgur, most employees are satisfied with their work life balance. The average Imgur employee receives 20-30 paid days off per year, and socializes with their peers multiple times a week outside of work. See what employees at Imgur think about their work life balance.
Within San Francisco, 33% of millennials shared they have a mentor. At Imgur, 33% of millennials say they receive mentorship, which leads to the assumption that Imgur is a great place to work for millennials focused on their professional growth. See what employees think about mentorship and professional growth at Imgur.
Employees at Imgur have ranked their perks and benefits in the Top 40% of companies within San Francisco and in the Top 40% of similarly-sized companies on Comparably. When asked to estimate how much employees think Imgur spends on their benefits, the most common answer selected is $1500 - $2500/mo. If Imgur employees had to select an additional benefit not already provided it would be gym/health club membership. Learn about perks & benefits at Imgur.
It’s difficult to retain a millennial, and all three aforementioned sections listed bear importance. To recap, Imgur employees rate their work life balance a B. They do not think highly of Imgur's professional growth opportunities. Employees have graded Imgur's perks and benefits a B-. These ratings and reviews lead us to conclude that Imgur is an excellent company for the millennial workforce. Learn more about Imgur's efforts to retain employees.