Good work-life balance, but poor total compensation and politics - Cybersecurity Shift4 Employee Review

3.0
11 June 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Pros: The work-life balance is actually pretty good, at least in my team. You can finish your day at a reasonable hour, and there’s a lot of flexibility. The base salary is okay—not market-high, but fair enough for the role.ace

Cons

The total compensation package is bad. Benefits, bonuses, and equity/refreshers are lacking compared to other fintech companies. On top of that, there is way too much organizational politics. Promotions and career advancement are not based on your technical skills or professional achievements, but rather on who you know and how well you play the political game.

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Shift4 Response
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Thank you for sharing your insightful review about Shift4. We appreciate your honest feedback, highlighting both the positive aspects like work life balance, and finish your day at a reasonable hour, as well as areas of concern related to compensation package and career advancement. Your feedback is invaluable to us as we strive to create an exceptional workplace for all. We encourage you to connect with us directly, whether through HR or your immediate supervisor, to discuss your concerns in more detail. We are here to listen, support, and work together to overcome obstacles you may be facing.

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