Graduate Perspective - Graduate Intern Paysafe Employee Review

5.0
1 June 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Good company culture Relaxed office attitude, dress ranges from nice casual to formal with no judgement Excellent location with a fantastic view in Canary Wharf Appears keen to foster internal talent where possible Grad program allows incredible amount of flexibility to explore the business with many exciting opportunities and people to work with

Cons

Word of mouth is the employee turnover rate is a little higher than ideal Colleagues have told me that roles can shift causing them to work on unexpected or new areas outside their existing roll, a consequence of being a rapidly growing business but I've seen at least one employee leave because they felt the responsibilities of their position was misrepresented

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5.0
7 Apr 2026
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Pros

I recently joined the Paysafe team. My experience has been very positive. The onboarding process was well organized, informative and smooth from the start. The team has been super welcoming and supportive. It is clear that the company values its employees and creates and environment where new team members feel comfortable, included and motivated to succeed.

Cons

As a new employee, there is naturally a lot of information to absorb during the onboarding process, but the support provided has made it manageable and encouraging.

2.0
7 Apr 2026
Recommend
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Pros

• The company offers some flexibility with remote/hybrid work options in certain teams. • Exposure to fintech and payment processing technology can be interesting for those new to the industry. • Decent health benefits and standard PTO in many locations.

Cons

• For the third consecutive year, the company has failed to pay out performance bonuses despite meeting or exceeding individual and team targets. It seems that they set very high budgets deliberately so no variable pay is paid. This has significantly impacted morale and trust in leadership. • Compensation overall feels below market rate for the skills required, especially when bonuses (which were promised as part of the total package) are consistently withheld. • Frequent reorganizations and shifting priorities create uncertainty and make it difficult to plan long-term. • Communication from senior leadership about financial performance and bonus decisions has been poor and lacks transparency. • They constantly lay off people to make up for losses in revenue.

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