Venmo reviews

3.5

53% would recommend to a friend

(156 total reviews)

46% positive business outlook

Venmo has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 156 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Venmo employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Finanzas industry (3.7 stars).

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156 reviews
2.0
Apr 27, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Good benefits, flexible time off, and remote work

Cons

The tl;dr - - Cultural nosedive - Little-to-no career growth - No trust in senior management --- When I first started at Venmo, it truly felt like the dream job. The work was engaging, the culture was friendly, everyone seemed happy to be there every day. In the two years since then, I have witnessed the most severe cultural decline in my career. Work/life balance has taken an enormous hit. There is a constant feeling of tension between teams. The pay never grows with your career experience, and promotions are nearly impossible to secure. I have witnessed the atmosphere at Venmo grind down my most positive teammates into bitter pessimists. Much of this is due to the PayPal acquisition, and the process of being absorbed into that environment. Early concerns risen around this were shrugged off by senior management - "There is no Venmo, we are all One Team". This response (and the resulting fallout in the following years) is a fairly accurate representation of senior management and their reputation as a whole. Unchecked attrition in 2022 is putting the company into an even more severe situation - this unprecedented loss of valuable talent and knowledge is going to have negative effects on the company and product for the indeterminate future. PayPal has been completely incapable of taking any actions to curtail this exodus.

1.0
Mar 23, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

-They pay for Internet -Benefits are decent -Remote work

Cons

-Phones are the most of your day. Back to back. No breaks in between. If you take longer than 2 minutes to finish up your notes and take your next call your numbers take a hit. - You are expected to take 4-5 chats at a time, and hold complete and coherent conversations with each person at a time. Again, if you take longer than 2 minutes to reply to any given chat you are numbers take a hit. - They only care about mental health if you are not in the Customer Service side of things. If you work as a developer or on the business side of the company, I imagine they are very happy with things as they are. They aren't being whipped to move faster and take more contacts. They get paid a decent wage. -Your Team Lead is doing what they can to keep themselves employed. They are not given the tools or opportunities to help you. You can voice your concerns about everything all you want, but it will NEVER go anywhere. My Team Lead at one point told everyone that, "It may be best to consider if you may be happier elsewhere." They can't say anything else, because your valid concerns about being pushed to work more and more until you lose your sanity will never be heard or addressed by the company. -During the beginning of the pandemic, Customer Service was expected to come to the office and work, even with the spread and increasing cases. However, developers and business-side employees were given the option to work from home if they wanted too. For their safety and wellbeing. They do care about anyone in the Customer Service side at all. You are expendable and if you don't want to work there they will find someone who can. -You are micromanaged every moment of the day. God forbid you take a 5 minute breather, or run over to the bathroom outside of break. Those are minutes you could be taking your next call. -I knew the person who was ranked 2nd in Customer Service agents and productivity. They were previously being looked at for a promotion to Team Lead before Paypal really dug their claws in. When time came for yearly bonuses do you know what this top performer received? $0.25. During a year when Paypal/Venmo stock's were on the rise and profits were at a record high. They had the audacity to say there was "not a lot of money in the budget for bonuses this year for anyone." When they had record profits during the lockdown and we were busier than ever. Someone saw that money, but it won't be you. This should tell you all you need to know about working here. Short answer, don't work here.

3.0
Feb 19, 2022

meh

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

they will pay for your wifi and provide work materials

Cons

lots of change, management is condescending

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