Adyen reviews

3.7

71% would recommend to a friend

(906 total reviews)
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Pieter van der Does

80% approve of CEO

68% positive business outlook

Adyen has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 906 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Adyen 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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906 reviews
1.0
Apr 3, 2023

Toxic Manager - worst experience of my life

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Pros

Benefits package is good They know how to throw a party You don't really work that much

Cons

Adyen has been the worst professional experience of my life so I cannot recommend this company. When you prone that you are a "culture first" company, you cannot afford to have toxic management. A company that refuses to answer the question "what is performance?" will end up promoting people for their relationships and visibility more than for their actual skills. It's not really fast paced, but I don't think that's a bad thing.

2.0
Jan 7, 2019

Poor Guidance for Entry Level and Working Students.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Good opportunity to learn. Flat corporate culture. Initiating your own project is encouraged. Great Lunch and Coffee Excellent Location in Amsterdam Fast Pace Industry A diverse group of people.

Cons

Task in Operational and Technical Support are repetitive. Too much independence is given to entry-level and junior staff. Custom-built software is prone to errors and counterproductive. A very forced work culture. Employees have to pretend to (' talk straight' and 'launch fast'). Alot of big egos and subtle politics. But this differs from team to team. New hires are given tasks with little context and guidance. Telling the staff that they are responsible for their own development is Adyen's way of not taking responsibility for proper training. Some teams lack chemistry and proper guidance form team leads.

1.0
May 9, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

- Strong infrastructure and market leadership , especially in payments - Smart and driven colleagues at the IC level - Brand name still carries weight in the market - Good benefits (e.g. pension, lunch) if you plan to coast

Cons

Product management is fundamentally broken — there’s no clear strategy, vision, or leadership - PMs are often sidelined by engineering or commercial teams and reduced to project coordination roles with little real ownership - Major decisions (including team structure and priorities) are made without product input - There’s no product methodology, no shared frameworks, and no culture of product excellence - Leadership avoids conflict and defers decision-making, leaving teams in a state of chronic ambiguity - Middle managers are promoted based on tenure, not capability — often acting as passive stewards rather than actual leaders - Promotions and leadership roles are filled through opaque, closed-door processes - The leadership layer lacks diversity — culturally homogeneous, predominantly Dutch - Constructive feedback is routinely dismissed as “negative”, psychological safety is low. If you’re deemed as a problem, you will be forced out with bullying and coercion - Recognition is inconsistent, there’s no equity, and no meaningful performance-based reward system - Career growth for PMs is limited unless you’re part of the internal inner circle which is white and Dutch, or in some teams Brazilian. If you are in this circle you can do anything, like start your own team or move abroad as a lead of a product you’ve never managed before - Overall team morale and structure have suffered due to avoidance, inconsistency, and lack of advocacy from leadership

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