Paymentus Review - Anonymous employee Paymentus Employee Review

2.0
Feb 17, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Very fast paced - Ability to work with many different technologies - Most employees are a pleasure to work with - There are always efforts to improve the workplace - Flexible work hours if required - Free catered lunch on Fridays

Cons

- Even though the people are nice to work with, the company culture is borderline toxic - Little to no appreciation of the good results produced by employees which leads to a high turnover rate - Zero room to move up and gain new responsibility. Management prefers to hire from the outside for senior positions, rather then promote from the inside. - No opportunity to focus when faced with a constant stream of interruptions every single day - Very difficult to have any new initiative gain traction if it's coming from anyone else other than upper management - When there are actual new initiatives put in place, there is no real consultation with the rest of the team - While there are always efforts to improve the company culture, they fall flat and are forgotten very quickly

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Cons

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Paymentus Response
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While we are sorry to hear that your personal experience did not meet expectations, your candid response is invaluable in helping us achieve a culture of continuous improvement. As our global team continues to grow, we remain committed to building a culture that all employees can be proud of.
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