Pros
Friendly team Established startup Good pay
Cons
Not fully remote but no major cons
Pros
Interesting work, definitely get pushed to work harder
Cons
Some issues with leadership, but no major complaints overall
Pros
Lavish trips as another review wrote Stock options Opportunities to grow (small raises but more responsibilities/tasks)
Cons
Don’t be misled by the 5-star reviews, many of them are not genuine and they come from the company’s HR This company used to be a good place to work, but over the past year, things have gone downhill quickly. Senior leadership, including the VPs and many managers, seem more focused on their own salaries and résumés than on supporting employees and help the company grow. As a result, morale is low, salaries are uncompetitive, and with the recent shift from remote work to a hybrid policy, work-life balance has suffered even further. Yes, our contracts are hybrid, but until recently the company was very flexible, and most employees could work from home. That changed simply because the CEO visited the London office one day and found it empty. But it’s your people who built this company, why not respect them? Instead, you’re forcing us to unnecessary commute, spend more money, and take on extra stress, all while the company continues to grow. Why? Also, your offices are small, they cannot accommodate all. To summarize; - The salaries are low and not competitive - Most people are overworked burned out - 2 days mandatory work from the office - The VP's are bad and they do not care about the people nor the product - Think twice before joining Plum, you can do better.
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