Good company to start with - Sr. QA Analyst II Paymentus Employee Review

5.0
Aug 14, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

There is career growth in company

Cons

The office is located far on the outskirts of the city

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Paymentus Response
2mo
There is nothing more valuable to our company’s ongoing success than the combined expertise of our talented employees. As you have no doubt experienced, our senior leaders have been strategically empowered to spur the growth and development of their colleagues. This is part of our culture, which is built around collaboration and working as a united team. We are also dedicated to supporting your career development, as well. Please do not hesitate to reach out to your manager and/or Human Resources to discuss your career goals.

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5.0
May 26, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great work life balance, and care for it's employees.

Cons

Sometimes having to work weekends, but sometimes you have to put in those extra hours to get things done.

1.0
Apr 23, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Exposure to complex client environments

Cons

Leadership communication can feel dismissive and inconsistently supportive. There are concerns around fairness in how opportunities and expectations are applied, with perceived favoritism in certain areas. Career growth is unclear, with limited visibility into progression paths. Open communication can feel discouraged, which impacts transparency and feedback. The environment can feel siloed, with uneven alignment across teams and at times a competitive or fragmented dynamic rather than consistent collaboration. The role was originally presented as remote, but this changed abruptly to a mandatory in-office requirement with very short notice. This created significant challenges for employees who had been hired under remote expectations or who were not based close to the office. After this change, there was increased emphasis on monitoring in-office attendance (e.g., badge/fob tracking) rather than focusing on output or work quality. This contributed to a perception of surveillance over trust-based performance management. In-office attendance was also perceived to be linked to performance outcomes such as bonuses or job security, which increased pressure during the transition. Escalation and issue resolution processes often felt focused on assigning blame rather than resolving root causes, making it harder to raise issues or get support. Work expectations frequently extended beyond standard working hours, impacting work-life balance and creating an expectation of constant availability.

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Paymentus Response
1mo
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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