WP Engine Reviews

3.5

58% would recommend to a friend

(539 total reviews)
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Heather Brunner

88% approve of CEO

46% positive business outlook

WP Engine has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 539 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The WP Engine employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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539 reviews
1.0
4 July 2026
Recommend
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Pros

You'll become technically stronger, but only because you're frequently left to figure things out on your own with little meaningful support or investment. If you enjoy teaching yourself everything through trial and error, you'll gain plenty of experience. The people in Technical Support are genuinely brilliant. They have to be. They're constantly expected to perform miracles with limited resources while being held accountable for things completely outside their control. You'll develop patience. Between constantly changing priorities, endless internal processes and management decisions that rarely make sense to those actually doing the work, you'll need it. If you're looking to see what excessive micromanagement looks like in practice, this is an excellent case study.

Cons

Support is micromanaged to an exhausting degree. Every metric, every minute and every interaction feels scrutinised. Instead of trusting experienced engineers to do their jobs, management seems far more interested in dashboards and KPIs than actual customer outcomes. Technical Support is treated like the lowest rung of the company. Despite being the department customers interact with most, support is routinely walked over, overlooked and treated as though it's easily replaceable. The amount expected from techs compared to the respect they're shown is genuinely insulting. The pay is nowhere near competitive. For the level of technical knowledge, customer service expertise and responsibility expected, the salary falls well below what many comparable technical support roles offer elsewhere. You're expected to perform like a senior engineer while being paid considerably less than the market rate. The recent layoffs were handled appallingly. There was virtually no meaningful communication with the support organisation beforehand. Instead of honesty, employees were fed vague corporate messaging that answered none of the questions anyone actually had. Leadership hides behind corporate jargon. Every difficult conversation seems to be wrapped in carefully rehearsed buzzwords about culture, values and transparency, while the actions tell a completely different story. They talk about "do the right thing" but they are so disconnected with the meaning of the "right thing" - it's the right thing for investors for sure but not for their employees. Morale has collapsed. Watching colleagues disappear with little warning while leadership delivers polished statements destroys confidence. Those left behind are expected to simply carry on as though nothing happened. Support is expected to absorb everything. More work, higher expectations, tighter targets and increasing pressure all seem to flow in one direction. Recognition, meaningful investment and genuine appreciation rarely follow. Trust in leadership is practically non-existent. When communication consistently feels sanitised and performative, employees stop believing what they're being told.

3.0
2 July 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

• Good people • Good work/life balance and flexibility - remote first with local hubs for those living nearby • Interesting work and ownership of solutions • Core values are good ideals

Cons

• Yearly "re-orgs" include layoffs, so while you think your job is secure, it could be unexpectedly eliminated overnight - managers included • Overly focused on profit over employees or customer experience (e.g. benefit programs being cut and diminishing investment into human support, which used to be the lifeblood of the company) - possible consequence of private equity / Silver Lake • No one goes into the office, so even if you're near a hub, there's not a lot of actual face time working next to people and it's difficult to get to know people outside of your team and directly-associated teams • They're not interested in keeping or training up early-career software engineers, which seems very short-sighted and goes against "built for growth" • With the laser focus on the next shiny thing, tech debt and cruft accumulate faster than can be addressed, and the context behind older systems fades over time making them progressively harder to maintain or migrate off

4.0
22 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good comp plan, flexibility regarding in office expectations, good benefits

Cons

Lots and lots of change that didn’t align with putting employees first. Very cliquey.

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WP Engine Response
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Thank you for sharing your experience and perspective. We appreciate hearing both what is working well and where you believe we can do better. We're pleased to hear that you valued our compensation, benefits, flexibility, and approach to workplace expectations. We recognize that periods of significant change can be challenging. As our business continues to evolve, we strive to make decisions that position the company for long-term success while supporting our employees through transitions. We understand that change can impact morale, particularly when its purpose or benefits are not always immediately clear. We will continue working to improve our communication, transparency, and support throughout these periods. We're also sorry to hear that your experience with our culture felt cliquey. We are committed to fostering an environment where employees feel included, connected, and able to contribute fully, regardless of team, location, tenure, or role. Creating a strong sense of belonging requires ongoing attention, and feedback such as yours helps inform those efforts. Thank you again for sharing your perspective. Employee feedback plays an important role in helping us learn, grow, and create a better experience for all employees.
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