Work Hard, Play Hard! - Human Resources Billtrust Employee Review

5.0
Dec 27, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The company culture here is absolutely amazing and unlike most. Our culture is built on our values and is embedded into every employee. Work-life balance is wonderful - Open PTO for salaried employees. There are lots of opportunities to participate in events (e.g. Holiday Cookie Bake-off, Habitat for Humanity, Women in Technology, Mentorship Programs, Etc). I love that there are clearly defined individual contributor paths and people management career tracks that allow you the grow and pivot your career as you see fit. Overall, it's an amazing place to work!

Cons

Nothing to note - everything has been great!

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Billtrust Response
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Thank you for taking the time to comment on your experience as an employee at Billtrust! We are happy to hear you believe our values transpire into our culture. ‘It’s all about our people’ is certainly a very important value we believe in strongly. If you have any additional feedback you would like to share please feel free to reach out to me at gdfeedback@billtrust.com -Karin Durling, Director, Talent

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