Remitly reviews

3.8

65% would recommend to a friend

(511 total reviews)
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Sebastian Gunningham

61% approve of CEO

60% positive business outlook

Remitly has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 511 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Remitly employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Financial Services industry (3.7 stars).

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511 reviews
1.0
Apr 10, 2019

In need of new management, diversity and logic

Anonymous employee
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Pros

I came here because I loved the mission. I thought that a company who prided itself on delivering promises to immigrants would certainly care about me and my co-workers. The CEO seems to really care about the mission and on first contact seems to care deeply about employees. There are women on the executive team. The workspace is beautiful and bright.

Cons

Most managers, c-suite and execs seems to only care about those at their own level and above. Hardworking, dedicated and loyal employees are routinely overlooked for advancement opportunities, specifically women and minorities. Managers are very comfortable with using you to get the job done and treating you like trash when you dare to advocate for yourself. They talk the talk but don't walk the walk. If you have an issue with management and report it, no one cares. The owners pretend to care, but even when made aware of unfair treatment and bias, turn the other cheek and leave you to deal on your own. The women on the executive team are not allies. They've made it and don't care what happens to you.

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Remitly Response
7y
Thank you for sharing your feedback. Our mission to serve immigrants and their families as they send money back to their home countries is meaningful and many of us here find deep purpose in our work. As a professional and as a woman, it's been exciting to join and make an impact at the company. I'm so sorry to hear that you didn't experience that authenticity, and am very sad that you didn't feel heard. I genuinely care, have been reading our exit interviews, and if you're open to it, would welcome the opportunity to listen further so we can continue to improve based on your experience.
5.0
Aug 24, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

I've been in the industry for decades, and this is by far the best place I have ever worked. * Serving the financial needs of immigrants is not just a tagline, it's at the core of everything Remitly does, and all employees are constantly challenged to understand their customers better. * Remitly strives to balance doing what's best for customers with taking care of their employees. If you're an inconsistent performer or seem checked out in any way, people will come looking for you. No, not to put you on a PIP, but to see what they can do to help you get unjammed. * The phrase "work/life balance" has become a sick joke in our industry, but let me tell you what that means at Remitly: Grinding out long hours, working weekends, and forgetting to take vacation are called out as setting harmful examples. If we ever have to do any of these things out of necessity, it's always with an eye towards making these compromises unnecessary in the future, and management intervenes to make sure the employees involved get time and space to recover. * Continuous improvement of existing systems is valued over broad, sweeping innovations, leading to improved long-term morale. Too often in our profession, people develop clever but ultimately useless technical solutions in order to drive their career growth. Remitly discourages such nonsense. * People here aren't nice--they're KIND, which is far better. People who aren't don't last long here. And being kind doesn't always mean being "nice"--so if you're a sociopath, predator, or any other kind of creep--fuhgeddaboudit, you will be caught sooner or later and shown the door. On the other hand, if you're looking for a refuge from that kind of crap, please give us a look.

Cons

These aren’t really “cons” so much as “things to keep in mind” if you want to work here. * It would be hypocritical for Remitly to claim to serve immigrants yet remain insensitive to issues of diversity and equity. This is a challenging problem, and there aren't many role models in our sector. Remitly has a lot of work to do here and is really just getting started on it despite years of work, but I believe management takes the problem seriously and will continue to improve here. * Remitly has struggled at times making the transition from a startup mindset to that of a company with millions of people depending on them for an important part of their lives. This is not a problem unique to Remitly--all successful companies go through this sort of chaos sooner or later. If you're looking for a stable, well-defined organizational structure, this isn't the place for you. If you thrive at jumping into such situations and making them better, then please get over here, because we need your help. * Similarly, while the company is making rapid improvements here, there's way too much oral knowledge and history around how to get stuff done in an organized way. If you enjoy bringing a little bit of order to this kind of chaos, apply today and make that clear up front. Refer your recruiter to this review if they display concern about your attitude. * Performance management and the promotion process has been...well...kind of a mess. Management is aware of the problem and has made large strides towards improvement. I wouldn't let this scare you away, but if you join here, please make clear your concerns as soon as possible. Management is receptive to those concerns, and most managers will give you a "launch plan" making first-year expectations clear. Be sure you get one. * This is almost a pro in disguise, but there are hazards: Remitly has a list of Values, which are more prosocial versions of the Amazon Leadership Principles and are used in much the same way. While I firmly believe they are offered in good faith, they are numerous, contradictory, and sometimes bewildering in their application. Don't be intimidated by them--play the game and come ready to talk about them in interviews. If you take a job here, learn what they mean and how to use them in giving feedback to peers. But do express any confusion to your management early and often, because there will be a quiz come performance review time (no, not LITERALLY, but you had better be up to speed).

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Remitly Response
4y
First off -- I just want to say a huge thanks for your thoughtful and in-depth thoughts on Remitly. There is so much depth here and I appreciate you writing it out so thoughtfully. I can tell that you care deeply about our culture and our customers -- and I'm so glad that you're part of the team. I also saw that you're a senior SDE that's been with the company for 3-4 years -- more than a third of the company's life (!)-- so *thank you* for all that you've done to help build our culture. I also want to say thanks for your thoughts on areas we can Continuously Improve. I won't do justice in this post by trying to outline my thoughts on each of them -- so I will just say that they are well received and appreciated. If you ever want to talk about any of them specifically, please send me an email or slack -- and/or continue to share your thoughts via the ways that it sounds like you already are. I'm so glad you're part of the team. Thanks again for taking the time to share your thoughts and for all that you do for our customers and team.
1.0
Apr 3, 2019

Love the mission but the leadership needs to change.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

- Inspiring vision and mission. - Fast growth startup.

Cons

-The company does an abysmal job of hiring and developing diverse candidates. The leadership talks significantly about being 'proponents of diversity and inclusion,' but their actions hinder the progress of diverse employees. - Since the C level executives and managers are mostly men, mansplaining their direct reports come as second nature. It is indeed a frat boys club as mentioned by other reviewers. It is infuriating to witness one's credibility to be questioned daily. Makes you sincerely self doubt your expertise. - It is painful to see how little the leadership cares and does about the known gender pay gap.

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Remitly Response
7y
Thank you so much for sharing this feedback. It was painful to read and I'm sorry that you had this experience at Remitly. I care about you as well as Remitly becoming an even more diverse and inclusive workforce, which is why it has been and will continue to be one of our top priorities. I'm pleased that we did transition our Exec Team to be 100% Remitlians that identify as men to 43% people who identify as female and we recently opened a role to hire a senior full time D&I leader to support this work. These are of course just a few steps but D&I is definitely a focus area for me and for the company. I'm sad to hear that you left Remitly. If you'd ever be open to meeting with me so I can learn more, I would appreciate the opportunity to learn more about your experience and perspective.
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