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2.7

42% would recommend to a friend

(133 total reviews)

Jonny Combe

31% approve of CEO

33% positive business outlook

PayByPhone has an employee rating of 2.7 out of 5 stars, based on 133 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The PayByPhone employee rating is 27% below average for employers within the Financial Services industry (3.7 stars).

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133 reviews
1.0
Dec 20, 2024

A shell of what it used to be

Recommend
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Pros

RRSP matching aaaaand.... that's just about it.

Cons

Ever since acquired by an American corporation, benefits have been slashed... no more HSA, no more PSA, and as of recent, the last perk (remote work) will soon be gone too. This despite bringing in record profits, month over month.

1.0
Nov 18, 2024

Downhill since buyout

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good place to learn web development

Cons

Took away full remote, to hybrid model with little notice. Benefits have been slashed. They used to survey the staff before making life effecting decisions, now upper management just assumes what people want.

1.0
Jul 23, 2023

Things seriously need to change

Recommend
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Pros

The office is in Yaletown, easy access by transit if you want to work from there. For the most part, colleagues are great to work with. HSA and PSA are available and cover quite a lot.

Cons

My experience at PBP started well with a leadership team that seemed empathetic, visionary, and inspiring. But things took a negative turn in 2022 when I noticed a significant shift in the executive team, which drove me to question its commitment to lead with integrity. Some individuals were promoted to leadership positions and often brought in toxic elements like micromanagement, gaslighting and a striking lack of openness to different perspectives. Internal conflicts were brushed aside, making it seem like certain people could escape accountability while department leaders failed to support everyone equally and fairly. This made me feel like dishonest and disrespectful interactions were tolerated instead of encouraging open and healthy conversations. From what I've experienced, the new exec team has consistently failed to lead by example and lacked accountability, creating an unhealthy and unsupportive work environment. Since January 2023, the organization has prioritized profitability above all else, resulting in frequent layoffs, often without a backup plan, causing immense disruption in our day-to-day operations. Interestingly, in 2022, PBP acquired new office space but contemplated giving up one of the floors, mainly used for entertainment purposes, to reduce costs. The fact that the space still remains untouched while our colleagues were let go raises concerns about the company's values and commitment to employee well-being and retention. PBP is not a product-led organization, innovation is lagging and lacking. Projects are often assigned in a reactive mode without careful consideration, leading to more disruption and confusion within teams. When concerns about workload or feasibility arose, they were usually dismissed or met with superficial suggestions to be more proactive, even though leaders were not displaying those proactive qualities themselves. Additionally, I observed some questionable practices when presenting revenue figures during global meetings, where important context was excluded and incomplete information was shared across the organization as a result. It seemed to me that PBP deliberately wanted to paint a more positive picture than what was really going on. They also made sudden changes to the calculation method for the Pulse Survey (which measures employee engagement) after we completed the survey and without offering a clear explanation. These actions left me with the impression that important information was possibly being withheld and/or manipulated. Regarding comp and benefits, PBP isn't all that competitive and the commission plan is capped. I also felt that there was a lack of transparency in salary setting: It is widely known that employees will eventually discuss this topic amongst themselves and I’ve witnessed disparities in annual salary increases between departments, with some being allocated larger budgets to distribute than others. It leaves me questioning how PBP determines which departments receive more favourable compensation. Finally, there is no RRSP matching and PBP does not increase vacation time based on tenure.

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PayByPhone Response
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Thank you for sharing your very mindful and constructive thoughts. While we are disappointed to read your experience has not been positive of late, we do appreciate the opportunity to reflect on our processes to ensure we keep improving year after year. This year we have been making significant changes to the business and recognize such transitions add to the complexity of the business and the workday. We agree that most notably, we have been focusing on our commercial endeavours, financial results and OKRs to ensure sustainability. We transparently share our results monthly at our monthly Business Update, taking particular pride in celebrating the many individual & team efforts. We do feel that we are heading in the right direction, as indicated by our beyond-target commercial efforts and high retention rates. We know we have more work to do to make sure we achieve all our business and people-related ambitions, with much to look forward to and we know we couldn’t do it without everyone’s important contributions. We appreciate your feedback and encourage you to continue to share with our people and culture team directly so that we may address your concerns more fully and improve your overall experience. Your input is valuable to us as we strive for excellence in all areas of our business.
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