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Great People, everything else...meh - Software Developer Peloton Interactive Employee Review

3.0
Jan 15, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

-Legacy employees really carry the employee culture forward. -W/L balance was pretty nice. -Occasional catered food. -Nice office space -Brand recognition goes a long way for opportunities at larger companies. -Talent pool was a good mix of startup and large company job history -Salary wasn't bad -Values employees from different backgrounds

Cons

-Leadership is often times cryptic on company direction/significant lack of transparency -Management /promotional structure seems arbitrary, not performance based -Career growth is largely nonexistent -Very volatile work environment due to regular layoffs and constant reorgs. -Targeted layoffs arent typically for performance related issues and often arent explained by leadership.

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Peloton Interactive Response
4mo
Thank you for sharing your feedback. We’re glad you had a positive experience with the people, culture, and work-life balance. We also hear your concerns around transparency, growth, and organizational change, and we continue working to improve in these areas. We appreciate you taking the time to share your perspective and wish you the best moving forward.

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5.0
Feb 27, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- pay - people - company culture - location

Cons

- layoffs - Some times getting project requirements is a pain

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Peloton Interactive Response
3mo
Thank you for your feedback—we’re glad you appreciated the pay, culture, and team. We understand your concerns about layoffs and project clarity and are working to improve in these areas.
2.0
Jan 26, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Peloton pays above market compensation for Director + roles and is not shy about title inflation [a VP at Peloton is maybe a Senior Manager or Director at most companies]

Cons

There are way too many officers and they are vastly overpaid, and a completely failing team. Product can't develop hardware to hit target cost, software is full of bugs, and every big swing was a big miss. Commercial leadership is so disengaged and doesn't know what the teams even do. Chief Legal Officer seems obsessed with wasting money. The People team has to spin constant negatives as good for employees and will lie directly to employees. The CFO [who is thankfully leaving] attacks peers regularly to deflect from her failure to meet basic Finance competency (closing books, paying vendors on time, or forecast sales). New COO held a similar position at a smaller less complex company that is now bankrupt and the CMO's professional experience is riddled with extreme exaggerations.

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