Figure reviews

3.7

66% would recommend to a friend

(236 total reviews)
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Michael Tannenbaum

81% approve of CEO

67% positive business outlook

Figure has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 236 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Figure employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Financial Services industry (3.6 stars).

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236 reviews
2.0
Jul 18, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Paid insurance, parking garage, Reno office.

Cons

If you plan to work in the Charlotte office beware. They are strict on the Charlotte office because they use it as the face of company, so all eyes are on you, the freedoms you think you will have when you start working are non-existent. The company has been through many reorganizations with no clear directive. This creates instability with the jobs they offer, but management will sit back and blow smoke about how you have nothing to worry about after watching a whole department get cut within 24 hours. The constant jump in KPI's is designed to keep the bottom at the bottom and the top at the top. All perks are based on performance, doesn't matter how long you've worked there, your compensation and title could stay the same just because you aren't over exerting yourself. They don't know how they want to promote, and on a good day they preach high performers, and next they want you to engage with coworkers, but then end up promoting individuals who are just management favorites with no real qualifications who have never engaged or been helpful. If you are knowledgeable they'll give you responsibilities but if you aren't playing within their social network or being a brown-noser you will just become their mule who they give responsibilities to but you'll continue to stay where they want you which is typically at the bottom. Their hybrid policy is assigned, be aware they will want you in office the same days as your manager so there is no flexibility. You will get stuck with a schedule you do not want especially being fresh out of training. They've incorporated inconvenient schedules for the sake of helping their customer base and to help with the MILLIONS of funded loans, but these same schedules do not provide adequate work life balance. Another point to the MILLIONS funded, they can't seem to scrape up a couple of coins to give their representatives who do all the leg work pay increases simply because they meet "market standards" in regard to income. But there are companies paying more with their employees doing less as we speak, FULLY remote, I might add. Management acts like its life of death for employees to be in office, meanwhile looking you dead in your face/ignoring your presence when around everyone. This point goes more to the OPs managers and higher who feel being in office will build their teams, but sit at their desks with their mouths shut listening to everybody's business or talking amongst themselves. The managers, can and will be immature and messy. As a leader you are supposed to lead your team and make yourself available to everyone you manage, but they will quickly pick favorites and cater to those individuals. Then there's the other side of the coin with managers being MIA, all while being in office and present. If you need assistance or guidance from those particular managers, good luck, you might get a response within 48 hours. By that time the Titanic has already sunk. If you are just there to work and go home and aren't interested in socializing with them, good luck with getting the attention and assistance you deserve. When process changes happen they are not communicated in a timely manner or even at all, and so when a mistake is made on your part as an agent, because you weren't given the proper guidance, your quality assurance score is put in jeopary and management looks at you like you're stupid as if you were supposed to read their mind. The company has engagement surveys that allegedly lead to change, but what really happens is leadership will take the results from those surveys and twist them to make changes that fit more with their narrative, nothing to do with what might actually be best for their representatives. They don't invest in their representatives like they should. No updated company swag has been provided, just given out once when you are first brought on in training. Very few catered lunches, office events, etc. But you better believe their salaried employees get all this and more. You could be thinking what's the big deal, aren't most companies this way? I would agree with you, but the point of this is to just make you aware of the goings on, it's still your choice to apply or not. Happy hunting.

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Thank you for sharing your experience with us. We truly value your feedback and are sorry to hear about the challenges you encountered. We understand how important it is for employees to feel supported and heard, and we’re committed to improving in these areas. We’re actively working to improve our processes for greater clarity and consistency, while also creating more opportunities for open communication and transparency. We recognize that navigating change can be difficult, and we appreciate your time and insights as we continue to gather feedback for improvement. We understand that it can be frustrating when expectations don’t align with experiences. Please know we are focused on enhancing support and ensuring that all employees have the resources they need to succeed. Your feedback plays a vital role in helping us create a better workplace, and we’re committed to continuous improvement.
1.0
Jul 9, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Sadly, can’t even think of one good thing that comes with this company.

Cons

Where do you even begin? Everything within this company moves with the wind. Every other day rules and regulations change, and applied to whom they deem fit. First red flag was, “LLC.”, being on the offer letter. Employed here shy of 10 months and had 5 different schedules. Two during training and 3 in production within the last 4-6 months. The hiring process is slim to none. Very unprofessional. Don’t have a hiring team/department. Whomever they can grab for an interview, guess what? That’s your interviewer. The left hand never knows what the right hand is doing. When I say, “ Go with the wind”, I mean just that.You have people in management, considered, “operation managers”, in which I use the term very loosely. I wouldn’t give these “OM’s”, the title of being a team lead of a good day. You have people in positions with no management experience. Furthermore, prior job was working at Ruby Sunshine. Believe they think they still mentally work there. Was allowed to say and do whatever to individuals, with no repercussions. Younger people who also lack management skills, that feel they can do and say what they want to others. Then when something is returned to them they go run to HR. This company doesn’t like people that will stand up for themselves and not tolerate disrespect from the higher ups. They act like someone is supposed to bow down to them then and kiss their feet. If you have a voice, I wouldn’t advise you to attempt to even work here. They will put a target on your back and try everything in their power to get you to either quit or get fired. Get the kids out of management and maybe there will be some growth. The company is trash. Metrics change on the regular to make them harder to obtain to lower your bonuses. There is no diversity within the company. They look down on you as if you’re beneath them. Head guy, is very rude and disrespectful. He doesn’t speak and if you walk by him and even say good morning, don’t expect anything in return. There is no culture with the company. Seems like every other day your job titles changes with no additional pay. Nothing minor like processes changes, literally your job description changes. There go to is, “we pay for performance”. It don’t matter what you deem might be great, if I’m having to do more work, individuals should be paid for it. Go from allowing you to work in office when you want to assigning in office days. If those days didn’t work for you and you worked from home, occurrence. If they handed out pay increases like they do occurrences, maybe this company will retain their employees. You couldn’t pay me to recommend anyone to this company. Hire you for FT, you get to training and it’s actually PT. This is company is the definition of tell you anything to get you into the door.

4.0
Jun 7, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Huge opportunity for growth in your career.

Cons

They no longer support remote work.

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