Red flags from the start - Anonymous employee Billtrust Employee Review

3.0
Oct 11, 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

WFH policy and lots of very talented people at the organization.

Cons

Poor alignment between sales, marketing, and product. Work flows and processes are constantly changing. Upper management never seems to stay for too long, even after going private. Lack of transparency from upper management. For a company that preaches diversity and inclusion in the work place, they don't offer much for under represented individuals. Benefits have become worse since going public. Not somewhere were you can grow your career. This company has a lot of the growing pains a start up typically has and they are far from a start up.

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Cons

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