Rippling reviews

3.7

65% would recommend to a friend

(1,197 total reviews)
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Parker Conrad

80% approve of CEO

76% positive business outlook

Rippling has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 1,197 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Rippling 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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1K reviews
1.0
Nov 18, 2022

Run.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

You will learn quite a lot; Decent Pay; Many people are very smart and kind;

Cons

Senior leadership is catty and a waste of space. They do not contribute more than creating an unsafe work environment. This will eventually lead to legal issues for the company. Many have reported concerns to HR with solid examples and the bad behavior never changed. I feel bad for the kind and hard working people that are still there and suffering. Avoid this company at all costs.

1.0
Mar 15, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

- Competitive pay - Collaborated with some bright individuals. That's pretty much it.

Cons

- Do yourself a favour and read all the newest Glassdoor reviews from 2024. People don't lie. Burnout is real at Rippling. Money won't buy your Mental and Physical Health. - Rippling is a workplace, where Business First, Always, not People. - No 401k/RRSP Matching Contribution, Average Benefits, No Work Culture, - Achieving work-life balance is impossible at Rippling, as constant work overloads leave no room for life balance. Job responsibilities surpass the outlined scope, resulting in overwork, overwhelm, and burnout. Be prepare to work at least 45 hours per week and above! - Prepare to absolutely exceed the responsibilities outlined in your job description. The ever-changing landscape of processes results in continuous additions to your workload. Whether due to monthly updates or team capacity constraints, expect to adapt to new tasks regularly. What you mastered last month may become obsolete with new processes introduced. This perpetual cycle of change may leave you feeling overwhelmed and undervalued. - Rippling's visually appealing website content masks the reality of its product's inadequate features for Global Markets. While the US product is complete, its Global counterpart remains underdeveloped. The company's rapid expansion into new markets prioritizes short-term gains over sustainable growth, neglecting basic payroll features globally. This shortsighted approach jeopardizes long-term success. Despite assurances from product and sales teams, clients are left disillusioned and often revert to their previous systems due to Rippling's failure to meet their basic global payroll needs, readily available in local national HRIS Payroll offerings. Rippling should ensure its product is at least 80% viable before venturing into new markets. - The Global Implementation Analyst teams receive minimal training for Global Markets, hindering their ability to support the Global Implementation Team effectively. This lack of training results in a deficiency in country-specific payroll knowledge and an inability to provide support for global payroll imports and tax differences. Upper management's failure to invest in proper team onboarding and training exacerbates this issue. - Global Product Engineers' lack of National Payroll Institute compliance knowledge results in the product lacking essential features and accurate calculations, disappointing clients. To address this, Rippling should hire more professionals with Payroll Compliance expertise to collaborate with Product Engineers. As, Product Managers with limited Global Payroll Knowledge develop Global Products lacking essential features, making Rippling less competitive against local HRIS competitors. Clients are frustrated and disappointed upon discovering the absence of promised product fundamentals. - Inadequate onboarding training leaves new Global Implementation hires ill-prepared to manage client onboarding. Rushed onboarding training and the pressure to implement clients within the second week of work force employees to juggle client management during the day and learning the system after work hours - Q4 annually heralds a tempest of stress, enveloping you in an avalanche of work, ceaseless sleeplessness, and soaring stress levels, all while gearing up to launch clients in January. Q4 in Rippling for all Implementation Teams is an insane period where you'll be pushed to your limits, wrestling with the most daunting workload of the entire year.

1.0
Nov 15, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

None whatsoever that I can think of

Cons

1. Organizational Disarray: There seems to be a lack of structure and organization within the company. This includes insufficient training and inadequate documentation processes. 2. Top-Heavy Focus: The company appears to prioritize the interests of higher-level executives, often at the expense of broader employee needs. This is evidenced by the introduction of ineffective processes and the over-extension of client commitments. 3. Inadequate Leadership Support: Leadership support is lacking, which trickles down through the organizational hierarchy, leaving employees feeling unsupported and overburdened. 4. Workplace Stress: The work environment is described as extremely stressful, to the extent that it negatively impacts employees’ physical and mental health. 5. Management Concerns: The simultaneous departure of multiple managers is a red flag, indicating deeper issues within the company.

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