An excellent place to work - Director Pagely Employee Review

5.0
3 Nov 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Family-oriented environment focused on the success of every team member.

Cons

High growth/vloume can lead to documentation in many places.

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5.0
11 July 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great place to learn and grow

Cons

$57k/Yr without bonuses in 2025 is tough, but it could always be worse ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

5.0
8 Nov 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Many tech companies try to stretch an idealistic company culture over top of their actual company culture. This can often create a discrepancy between "what we say our company is like" and "what working at the company is actually like." For instance, many companies say they respect your work/life balance but, when it comes down to it, they don't. At Pagely, our culture is more than just idealistic hot air. Leadership really cares about creating an environment that fosters happy, healthy employees. Really. The thought process is that if Pagely takes care of its employees, they'll be motivated to take care of Pagely's customers. So far (almost 10 years!), it's working great. The company is profitable and growing. I'm about mid-way through my career so I've worked enough to know good companies from bad ones. Pagely is the company I've been looking for and I don't plan on leaving. They value their employees, they respect their employees, and they take care of their employees. Unfortunately, that's fairly rare these days. I consider myself lucky to work here. Every employee is expected to act as a leader. This means that it's important to self-manage but it also means that you're free to contribute where you feel you can make the most impact. You're in control. It's empowering, it's great for me personally, but if you're the type of person that wants to be told what to do, this probably isn't the company for you. As employees, we're held to high standards (but not in an oppressive or exploitative way) and you'd be working with some of the top people in their field.

Cons

I haven't found any noteworthy cons.

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