Laid off 0 notice after company plummeted for a year. - Anonymous employee Billtrust Employee Review

1.0
19 Feb 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The people inside our department

Cons

When hired the CFO was asked how he felt about the company going public soon and his response was "He told leadership 100 times not to and its going to be a massive mistake." Should have been a warning for things to come but stock plummeted once live. Layoffs happened once then the company was bought out which led to more layoffs with most seniors I saw move up to different departments quitting within a month due to over work and poor structure. Yikes.

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2.0
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Pros

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Cons

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