Revolut reviews

4.0

76% would recommend to a friend

(5,318 total reviews)
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Nikolay Storonsky

91% approve of CEO

77% positive business outlook

Revolut has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 5,318 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Revolut 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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2.0
Jul 30, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Remotely working Good salary for new joiners, bad for people with expertise

Cons

Manager around 30 means all, no skills for taking care, just pushing for better numbers. Toxic environment. Micromanaging with tons of ridiculous kpi

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Revolut Response
2y
Hi! Thank you for your feedback! At Revolut, we strive to maintain a work environment that promotes collaboration, respect, and personal growth. We’re sorry to hear that you experienced toxicity within our organisation, as this goes against our core values. Revolut is a rapidly growing and dynamic business. We’ve accomplished a great deal in a short span of time, and this ambitious and dynamic environment can be challenging at times. We strongly believe that establishing clear performance expectations helps us all focus on shared objectives and provide targeted support where needed. Key performance indicators (KPIs) are discussed and mutually agreed upon by line managers and employees to ensure alignment. All the best!
2.0
May 3, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

High Salary High Bonuses (if you manage to get the crazy high targets) Company Reputation

Cons

Burnout 0 importance for human aspect people getting fired all the time (in your own time 1 or twice every 3 months) Micro Management Constant Pressure

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Revolut Response
3y
Hi! Thank you for your review! Revolut is known for its Never Settle and Get it Done values, which are two things that draw many people to the company, along with its fast-paced, innovative environment. We want to encourage people to thrive on these values, while also maintaining a healthy work/life balance, being aware of the signs of burnout, and looking after their own wellbeing. We take all feedback seriously, and we're constantly working on making Revolut a great place to work. All the best!
1.0
May 27, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The brand of the company

Cons

Place is a total meat grinder. I was employee #80000 (employee IDs are sequential). There were 8k employees when I joined. You do the math on the turnover. People are constantly getting fired, leaving, and new people coming in. My boss was so used to turnover that he didn’t even bother mentioning I was a new joiner in our calls. He just rattled off a few names of people I should meet, and I had to reach out to introduce myself to everyone. Most talented product person I ever worked with (met at a job after) was fired from Revolut after 3 months. I talked to someone else who joined at the same time, and when I said I was considering quitting, he said he was too. They absolutely rip through product people. There is no such thing as trust at this company. There is a team whose entire job is to validate KPIs that each team sets, to ensure they are not lying. You join and are required to complete weeks of trainings. This is because they have had so many issues internally with things like fraud, that they need proof that you know the laws. To blame you if something goes wrong. “Culture of transparency” means you can see monthly ratings of your manager and ratings of your peers. While my boss was rated 3.5/5, the others with open roles were 3.4 or below. You can also see open roles, but cannot change teams until 6 months at the company (sounds like a little, but even 1 month was terrible for my mental health). Leadership is made up of bullies. As a product manager, your group will have two meetings a week with the CEO (exciting right?). One to present your Jira tickets, one to present new designs. If anyone says anything, it’s negative. You want silence during your presentation. If anyone says anything, you will need to rework your entire backlog. My boss was the biggest jerk I’ve ever met. He insulted the city where I lived in our first meeting (“why would you live there?”) and constantly yelled at me (we barely knew each other). Despite that, he told me he was sad when I told him I was leaving. I understand why. His life was Revolut. His calendar was filled with 15 minute meetings 7:30am to 8pm. No time to even use the bathroom. I knew on week 1 that I would leave and was gone within less than 3 months.

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Revolut Response
1w
Thanks for your feedback. We strive to create a positive and inclusive workplace, and we take concerns like this seriously. We strive to foster a culture of ownership and trust, though we understand that experiences can differ. Thank you for your contributions, and we wish you all the best.
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