PayPal reviews

3.6

58% would recommend to a friend

(9,609 total reviews)
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Enrique Lores

49% approve of CEO

43% positive business outlook

PayPal has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 9,609 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The PayPal employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Tecnologías de la información industry (3.9 stars).

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2.0
Oct 26, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Good health care benefits, extended bonding/leave time for new parents,

Cons

I worked there 13 years and saw a lot of changes over the years, mostly good but ever since they separated from eBay in 2015, it's really gone downhill fast. They have forced good agents into roles they do not want to do and anymore it's about making and saving money, they hammer productivity into our heads on a daily basis and don't get me started on the horrible micromanagement! They treat you like an elementary school kid who needs a hall pass to use the bathroom when you get up from your desk for 30 seconds to go get a drink. Plus they got rid of a lot of the cool and fun incentive and recognition programs for employees.

1.0
Feb 13, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Benefits are decent (especially for new parents). Various shift options are available (although management is soon changing that to only four basic shifts).

Cons

Stats are more important than the customer. Stats are more important than BSA/AML Compliance regulations (agents are expected to work cases quickly and, if a case is taking too long, agents are told to "cut it off" instead of completing a thorough investigation). Stats are more important then the employee (i.e., even if the city is shut down due to a major snow day, employees are expected to be at work and may even be "written up" if they do not show up that day due to the weather). Stats remain the same over the course of years even if the tasks change and become much more complicated. Even if an entire segment of a department is struggling with stats, management will not reconsider numbers or take into account the type of work that is being done. Instead, they will have meetings where employees are told that management "may have to fire the majority of the department" if the stats aren't met. Tenured phone agents are held to stats of people in different (easier) segments to "challenge" them, then when they are unable to meet those stats, they are denied a bonus because they "didn't meet the requirements of their peers". The department I am in (BSA/AML Compliance is grossly underpaid. I make $16/hr and just received an offer letter from a local bank for over $24/hr. When I shared this information with Paypal management, I found out later, managers had told their employees that I was "lying about the pay" offered to me. I have since accepted the offer and put in my two-weeks notice at PayPal.

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PayPal Response
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Thank you for your feedback and years of service at PayPal. We wish you the best of luck in your new role. Management does review performance metrics on a regular basis and will make adjustments to stats as appropriate. Our first priority is always our customers followed closely by our employees. In addition to reviewing statistics we regularly review our salaries against the current market conditions and will make adjustments to salaries through our performance management process.
1.0
Mar 15, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

They have good people who work there and they have decent benefits.

Cons

Outrageous metrics. I worked there for 2 years and they do nothing but make your job harder. To give an example, they changed the entire layout of the customer profiles without notifying their agents. When we got customers calling in asking us about the new look we sounded stupid, we had to help customers the best we could and that took more time than usual. then they had the nerve to criticize us for having a longer handle time. That is just ONE example. They shove it down your throat about what a great company they are and how you should feel lucky to work there. Don't be fooled, they do not care about you even when they say they do. They're full of it. Nothing but bad management. I no longer work there and my stress levels aren't nearly as bad as they were when I worked there. Job seekers be warned.

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