Global Growth Opportunity, But Major Transition Challenges After Acquisition - Team Lead Payroll Operations Deel Employee Review

3.0
Apr 13, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Continued work-from-home setup – Employees were able to retain their remote work arrangement after the acquisition, which supports flexibility and work-life balance. No strict return-to-office requirement – Since Deel does not maintain a corporate office in the Philippines, employees benefit from a fully remote setup. Brand transition maintained (PayAsia under Deel) – The acquired entity continues to operate under the PayAsia identity within Deel, which helps maintain some level of familiarity for employees and clients.

Cons

Reduction or loss of existing benefits – Transitioning from PayAsia to Deel may result in the removal or downgrading of previously established employee benefits, creating dissatisfaction among long-tenured staff. Challenging and unclear performance bonus structure – The performance bonus (P4P) appears difficult to achieve due to stricter or less transparent criteria, compared to the more straightforward metrics previously used. Decline in employee engagement initiatives – Activities such as charitable events and team building have been significantly reduced or removed after the acquisition, affecting morale and team cohesion. Impact on tenured employees – There are instances where long-tenured employees have been affected by role changes or terminations following the transition, contributing to concerns about job security and organizational stability. Inefficiencies in Customer Success Manager (CSM) support – Coordination with CSMs can be challenging, as concerns are often forwarded without sufficient filtering or resolution. There also appears to be a gap in country-specific payroll knowledge, which can delay issue resolution. Platform limitations and usability issues – The Deel platform still requires improvement in terms of functionality and user experience. Lack of comprehensive time and attendance features – Current tools focus more on time tracking rather than a fully integrated time and attendance system capable of handling payroll interpretation needs. Limited transparency during and after transition – Communication around changes, expectations, and long-term plans may not be consistently clear. Cultural misalignment – Differences between PayAsia’s previous work culture and Deel’s operating style may create adjustment challenges.

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5.0
Jun 10, 2026
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Pros

- Fully Remote - Global team - Best talent in the world - People genuinely care, not only about customers but also the team mates - Deel speed is real - Real collaborative environment where you are valued - Amazing team culture with work life balance

Cons

No negotiation route for compensation during promotions

2.0
May 25, 2026
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Pros

- Fully remote - Mostly nice and talented people, you can learn a bunch and the atmosphere is good in the beginning - Once you realize you're not ever getting a raise you can get by doing bare minimum - You can write the ceo on slack and he will respond, which is actually insane considering its such a huge company

Cons

- Everyone is underpaid, even the senior directors. They present employee equity as extra compensation, but make it very difficult to sell shares at secondaries. - Raise/promotion policies are set up in a way where most ppl will never get it. I've seen superstar employees get 2% annual raise. The rest got 1%. - Pay is localized, so you can do the same exact job but get pay half of the compensation if you're not based in the US. - It's either employee contract for less money, and you have some employee rights given to you by your country, or more money but you're getting misclassified on a b2b contract and using vaction days when you get sick. The actual work requirements and responsibilities are the same in both cases. - If you're not drinking the koolaid you better fall in line and keep any opinions challenging the status quo to yourself - Manager can get pretty manipulative, they'll say anything to appease you, but will not act in your interest unless it aligns with their internal politics play

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