A Collaborative, Employee-First Culture with Endless Growth Opportunities - Talent Partner Ramp Network Employee Review

5.0
14 June 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Ramp is a dynamic startup offering endless growth opportunities. You get significant responsibilities and can immediately see the impact of your work. The employee-first culture emphasizes collaboration and working with the brightest minds while maintaining a "leave egos at the door" mentality. The company also invests in the social side, recently hosting a three-day offsite event called Ramp Magic for team building and collaboration. Activities included paddle-boarding, kayaking, bonfires, and gala nights. Highly recommend working at Ramp!

Cons

Like all start ups Ramp can go through times of intensity (we call it the start up swing) but personally I love working in this environment and makes every day more varied and exciting.

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Thanks for you review, glad to hear you are enjoying your first year at Ramp Network!

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5.0
8 July 2022
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Pros

Management really does a great job of supporting their employees and making them feel valued.

Cons

No 401k match As with any start up there will be hiccups and growing pains

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1.0
18 Mar 2026
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Recommend
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Pros

The team is genuinely great — supportive, sharp, and the kind of colleagues you'd follow somewhere better. Work-life balance is real, learning opportunities exist, and nobody's burning you out. A small miracle, considering the circumstances.

Cons

The company is doing that thing where it slowly falls apart while leadership holds all-hands meetings to explain why everything is fine. Runway is evaporating, layoffs keep happening in waves, and management's response is a rotating series of bold strategic pivots that somehow always point in a different direction. The culture that once made this place interesting is now mostly a memory people mention when reminiscing. It's a bit like watching a talented band play their hearts out on a sinking ship. The music is lovely. The ship, however, is sinking.

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