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YouTube
4.5
based on 178 Reviews
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Company Summary
Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.
Overall Rating
4.5/5
based on 178 reviews

22% above
industry average

Highly rated for
Work-life balance, Skill development, Work satisfaction
Work Policy

Permanent work from home
77% employees reported

Monday to Friday
41% employees reported

Flexible timing
79% employees reported

No travel
67% employees reported
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Top Employees Benefits
Job/Soft skill training
5 employees reported
Office cab/shuttle
4 employees reported
Free meal
4 employees reported
Child care facility
3 employees reported
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About YouTube
Founded in2005 (20 yrs old)
India Employee Count10k-50k
Global Employee Count--
HeadquartersSan Bruno, CA, United States (USA)
Office Locations
Amritsar
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Websiteyoutube.com
Primary Industry
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YouTube is an extremely team-oriented, creative workplace where every single employee has a voice in the choices we make and the features we implement. We work together in small teams to design, develop, and roll out key features and products in very short time frames. Which means something you write today could be seen by millions of viewers tomorrow. And even though we’re a part of Google and enjoy all of the corporate perks, it still feels like you’re working at a startup.
Mission: To provide fast and easy video access and the ability to share videos frequently.
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YouTube Ratings
based on 178 reviews
Overall Rating
4.5/5
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Category Ratings
4.5
Work-life balance
4.5
Skill development
4.5
Work satisfaction
4.4
Company culture
4.2
Job security
4.1
Promotions
4.0
Salary
YouTube is rated 4.5 out of 5 stars on AmbitionBox, based on 178 company reviews. This rating reflects a generally positive employee experience, indicating satisfaction with the company’s work culture, benefits, and career growth opportunities. AmbitionBox gathers authentic employee reviews and ratings, making it a trusted platform for job seekers and employees in India.
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Gender Based Ratings at YouTube
based on 160 reviews
4.4
Rated by 37 Women
Rated 4.5 for Work-life balance and 4.3 for Work satisfaction
4.5
Rated by 123 Men
Rated 4.6 for Skill development and 4.5 for Work-life balance
Work Policy at YouTube
based on 13 reviews in last 6 months
Permanent work from home
77%
Work from office
16%
Hybrid
7%
YouTube Reviews
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Overall Rating | 4.5/5 based on 178 reviews | 3.9/5 based on 11k reviews | 3.9/5 based on 5.1k reviews | 3.6/5 based on 4.9k reviews |
Highly Rated for | Skill development Work-life balance Work satisfaction | Skill development Job security Company culture | Salary Skill development Work-life balance | No highly rated category |
Critically Rated for | No critically rated category | Promotions | Job security | Promotions Work satisfaction |
Primary Work Policy | Permanent work from home 77% employees reported | Work from office 61% employees reported | Work from office 46% employees reported | Work from office 74% employees reported |
Rating by Women Employees | 4.4 Good rated by 37 women | 3.8 Good rated by 2k women | 3.5 Good rated by 259 women | 3.6 Good rated by 1.1k women |
Rating by Men Employees | 4.5 Good rated by 123 men | 4.0 Good rated by 8.1k men | 4.0 Good rated by 4.4k men | 3.6 Good rated by 3.6k men |
Job security | 4.2 Good | 3.8 Good | 3.0 Average | 3.6 Good |
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YouTube Salaries
YouTube salaries have received with an average score of 4.0 out of 5 by 178 employees.
Video Editor
(138 salaries)
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₹0.6 L/yr - ₹6.3 L/yr
Content Creator
(76 salaries)
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₹1.7 L/yr - ₹8 L/yr
Youtube Channel Manager
(29 salaries)
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₹0.4 L/yr - ₹6 L/yr
Quality Controller
(13 salaries)
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₹54 L/yr - ₹1 Cr/yr
Graphic Designer
(12 salaries)
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₹2 L/yr - ₹3.4 L/yr
Voice Over Artist
(10 salaries)
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₹1 L/yr - ₹5 L/yr
Youtube Executive
(8 salaries)
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₹1.1 L/yr - ₹1.1 L/yr
Social Media Manager
(7 salaries)
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₹2.2 L/yr - ₹7.5 L/yr
Teacher Educator
(7 salaries)
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₹1 L/yr - ₹5 L/yr
Content Writer
(6 salaries)
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₹1.1 L/yr - ₹7.2 L/yr
YouTube News
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Amazon reportedly wants to buy TikTok now too
- Amazon has reportedly made a 'last-minute bid' to buy TikTok as the ban deadline approaches.
- It is unclear why Amazon is entering the bidding process at such a late stage.
- White House officials seem to not be seriously considering Amazon's bid.
- Other companies and investors, such as YouTuber MrBeast and Project Liberty, have also proposed bids for TikTok.
Engadget | 3 Apr, 2025
New Study Ranks Platforms By Password Reset Frequency
- YouTube ranks 1st with 35.8K password-related searches per 100K users, resulting in 4.3 average password resets per user yearly.
- Facebook comes in 2nd, generating 28.2K password recovery searches, with users averaging 3.4 password resets annually.
- Pinterest follows in 3rd, with 20K password-related queries, and 73.8 million monthly 'recover account' searches.
- X takes the 4th position with 8.4K password recovery or reset queries, translating to an average of 1 password reset per user yearly.
Cybersecurity-Insiders | 2 Apr, 2025

Annoyed by YouTube autoplaying videos on Android? Sorry, it’s not a bug, it’s another experimental feature
- YouTube is currently testing a feature that autoplays the first video in the feed when opening the Android app.
- Many users have expressed frustration and shared workarounds for disabling the autoplay function.
- This is one of several recent experimental features being tested by YouTube, including recommended videos in the playback queue.
- YouTube has been actively testing various features, potentially impacting both users and creators.
Tech Radar | 1 Apr, 2025

Investors are stunned after the stock market closed its worst quarter in 3 year
- Investors are shocked after the stock market closed its worst quarter in three years, with uncertainty looming for the future.
- The market's struggles are attributed to President Donald Trump's policies, particularly his tariffs impacting inflation and recession fears.
- The White House's focus has shifted to small businesses and consumers, causing concern among once-bullish investors.
- Veteran analyst Ed Yardeni has revised down the S&P 500 year-end target amid the current market challenges.
- Goldman Sachs also adjusted its three-month target for the index, predicting a possible 5% drop from current levels.
- Amidst the uncertainties, investors are bracing for Trump's upcoming announcement of reciprocal tariffs on US trading partners.
- BlackRock CEO Larry Fink is shifting focus to private markets, aiming to capitalize on a potential infrastructure boom.
- YouTube is poised to overtake Disney as the largest media company globally in terms of revenue, signaling a shift in the tech industry.
- Paris' urban redesign approach could serve as a model for addressing America's affordable housing crisis, emphasizing Euro-style zoning.
- Conservative media outlets are experiencing increased advertising from major brands, marking a shift from previous brand boycotts during Trump's first term.
Insider | 1 Apr, 2025
Coffeezilla to Face Logan Paul in ‘CryptoZoo’ Lawsuit Showdown
- Logan Paul's lawsuit against Youtuber 'Coffeezilla' will proceed despite a request to dismiss it.
- The lawsuit is related to Coffeezilla's allegations that Paul's 'CryptoZoo' project is a scam.
- The judge denied Coffeezilla's motion to dismiss Paul's claims, stating that the word 'scam' meets the definition of defamation.
- There are existing lawsuits related to Paul and the CryptoZoo project.
Cryptonews | 1 Apr, 2025

YouTuber Karl Jobst to pay more than $230,000 to Donkey Kong record holder Billy Mitchell in defamation ruling
- YouTuber Karl Jobst has been ordered by an Australian court to pay over AU$380,000 in damages to arcade gamer Billy Mitchell.
- The damages result from defamatory comments made by Jobst in a video published in 2021.
- The video implied that Mitchell received a large sum of money in a settlement that led to the suicide of another YouTuber, which was proven false by the court.
- Jobst will pay AU$300,000 for damages for non-economic loss, AU$50,000 for aggravated damages, and AU$34,668.50 as interest.
Pcgamer | 1 Apr, 2025

My “Earning Money” Experience Through Playing Games Online
- Making money by playing games is a popular concept but it requires time and effort.
- Competing in large tournaments like Free Fire, BGMI, Valorant, and Call of Duty can earn you money.
- Game streaming on platforms like YouTube and Twitch can generate revenue through ad revenue, super chats, and brand partnerships.
- NFTs and cryptocurrency can also be earned through some games like Axie Infinity.
Medium | 1 Apr, 2025

Step aside, Disney. It's YouTube's world now.
- YouTube is set to become the biggest media company in the world, surpassing Disney in revenue.
- Last year, YouTube generated $54.2 billion, just $5.5 billion behind Disney.
- MoffettNathanson predicts YouTube will overtake Disney in 2025 to become the largest media company.
- YouTube's scale and user engagement make it difficult to comprehend, with no single flagship program or movie defining its dominance.
Insider | 1 Apr, 2025
Hollywood studios can't make money from AI-powered fake movie trailers on YouTube anymore
- YouTube has demonetized two channels, Screen Culture and KH Studio, that were sharing AI-generated fake trailers.
- Hollywood studios secretly claimed ad revenue from the misleading trailers, but YouTube's crackdown means no more revenue for them.
- The removal of these channels comes amidst new contracts and laws limiting unauthorized use of AI replicas in the entertainment industry.
- YouTube aims to discourage the monetization of AI-enabled fake trailers and prevent misleading content creation on its platform.
Tech Radar | 1 Apr, 2025

Substack updated its app to make it even more like TikTok
- Substack has updated its app to incorporate a vertical video feed, similar to TikTok.
- The new feed features scrollable videos from subscribed creators and algorithmically suggested videos.
- Substack aims to compete with Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube for short-video content.
- The addition of multimedia features and video content is part of Substack's strategy to expand beyond newsletters.
Engadget | 1 Apr, 2025
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YouTube FAQs
When was YouTube founded?
YouTube was founded in 2005. The company has been operating for 20 years primarily in the Internet sector.
Where is the YouTube headquarters located?
YouTube is headquartered in San Bruno, CA and has an office in Mumbai
How many employees does YouTube have in India?
YouTube currently has more than 18,000+ employees in India. Media Production & Entertainment department appears to have the highest employee count in YouTube based on the number of reviews submitted on AmbitionBox.
Does YouTube have good work-life balance?
YouTube has a work-life balance rating of 4.5 out of 5 based on 100+ employee reviews on AmbitionBox. 89% employees rated YouTube 4 or above on work-life balance. This rating reflects the company's efforts to help employees maintain a healthy balance between their personal and professional lives. We encourage you to read YouTube work-life balance reviews for more details
Is YouTube good for career growth?
Career growth at YouTube is highly regarded, with promotions and appraisal rating of 4.1. 89% employees rated YouTube 4 or above on promotions/appraisal indicating that a significant portion of employees are satisfied with career growth opportunities. We recommend reading YouTube reviews for more detailed insights.
What are the pros of working in YouTube?
Working at YouTube offers several advantages that make it an appealing place for employees. The company is highly rated for skill development, work life balance and work satisfaction, based on 100+ employee reviews on AmbitionBox.
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