Remote reviews

3.4

59% would recommend to a friend

(608 total reviews)
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66% approve of CEO

57% positive business outlook

Remote has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 608 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Remote 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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608 reviews
4.0
Jan 13, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

- Very generous compensation package - Organized processes with room for innovation - Respect for work-life balance

Cons

- Growth can be hard in small teams - Recognition can be difficult in fully remote environments - Some portions are very automated and optimized while others are limited in engineering capabilities

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Remote Response
4mo
We appreciate you sharing such balanced feedback. It is encouraging to hear that the compensation, work life balance, and overall structure have supported you, while still leaving space for innovation and new ideas. Your notes on growth in small teams and recognition in a fully remote environment are also important. Those are real challenges, and we know they can affect how supported and visible people feel. The point about uneven engineering capabilities and parts of the platform maturing at different speeds is helpful context too. Thank you as well for the advice to management. Keeping pace with changing priorities while strengthening the core processes that make scaling easier is something we are actively working on. Feedback like this helps us focus on where improving the fundamentals can have the biggest impact.
2.0
Jan 4, 2026

Ruthless, toxic culture

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Pros

remote-work, full flexibility, very impressive teammates (although lacking empathy), best sales tech stack.

Cons

ruthless culture, people get fired far too often and there is a culture of intense fear there. The CEO and COO are seemingly sociopathic and Machiavellian in their approach to corporate governance. They treat their human staff as robots; disposable, malleable, and unconscious. Do not be fooled by the remote work perks. Many people use this company as a place to work for a while to travel and live somewhere new. However, this is not a place where you can grow sustainably and truly take root in a culture. So maybe its nice for a while but absolutely not a long term option.

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Remote Response
3mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. We're glad to hear that our remote flexibility, sales tech stack, and the caliber of our teammates stood out as genuine strengths. We work hard to build a strong team and give people the tools to succeed. We want to be straightforward: we are a high-performance company and intensity is a core value. Remote work is simply how we operate, and we agree that our company is not a fit for those looking to travel and see the world. We set an exceptionally high bar and we are proud of that. We appreciate your candor and encourage you to reach out to our People team directly if you'd like to share more.
1.0
Dec 29, 2025

***BEWARE*** Run the Other Way- FAST!

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Pros

None — including flexibility. Despite positioning themselves as an asynchronous, remote-first company, the reality does not reflect this. Communication is often delayed for days, sometimes over a week, and typically requires repeated follow-ups or management escalation to receive a response.

Cons

Where to begin. Despite messaging around growth in the Americas, the company heavily favors EMEA, and teams in AMER/APAC face significant challenges. While leadership speaks often about expansion, the organization lacks the operational maturity and basic service offerings that are standard among competitors in this space. The company positions itself as differentiated through transparent pricing, in-country expertise, and strong customer support; however, this has not been my experience. Pricing has shifted from simple and competitive to heavily monetized, with many basic services now charged for that are free elsewhere. When asked to justify these changes or explain added value, clear answers are rarely provided. Sales was significantly over-hired without the operational infrastructure to support growth. Many deals stall or never fully implement, leading to frustrated customers and reputational damage. Communication during implementation is often poor, and prospects are sometimes asked to rely on references that do not reflect the same products or services being sold. Leadership turnover has been frequent, with executives and employees let go abruptly and with little transparency. One of the founders has stepped in to lead sales multiple times following executive departures, creating ongoing instability. While the company promotes strong values, the reality feels very different—executive leadership often leads with fear, which trickles down through management. Many managers lack industry experience and are hesitant to advocate for their teams. Decision-making is unclear, and managers are often afraid to speak up. There is little structure, and finding accurate information is difficult. The so-called single source of truth is consistently outdated, forcing employees to search through multiple Slack channels with conflicting answers—often only to be blamed later for having incorrect information. Compensation is another major issue. Commission plans change frequently—sometimes mid-quarter—and errors are common. Reps must audit commissions every month, and corrections can take weeks, occasionally rolling into future pay periods. Operations and sales are deeply misaligned. Implementation timelines are often months out, causing deals to fall through. Operations has no accountability tied to revenue outcomes, which leads to frequent pushback on new business and lost opportunities. Outside of EOR, product offerings are limited and difficult to sell competitively. The company continues to lose strong talent due to product gaps, poor execution, and unstable leadership. Overall, there is a significant gap between how the company markets itself and the day-to-day reality. If you are looking for stability, strong leadership, and well-supported products, this IS NOT the right place.

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