Mission driven and empathetic culture - Senior Program Manager Remitly Employee Review

4.0
26 Oct 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Mission Driven Career Development Promotes employee physical and mental wellness Empathetic approach to COVID safety and protocols Fast Growing - lots of opportunities

Cons

Work/Life Balance I believe Remitly wants its employees to have work/life balance but with the work load and required pace it is hard to achieve.

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Remitly Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback and I am glad that you see that we're mission driven, that there are opportunities for growth/development, and that we strive to promote physical and mental wellness. Thank you for your feedback on work/life balance -- you're right that it's hard in a rapidly growing company but that it's priority for all of us at Remitly. Thanks again for being part of the team and for your feedback.

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Cons

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