Great leadership and work environment but the company is cheap. - Account Manager Waystar Employee Review

3.0
28 June 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Directors and VPs are great, they care about your success and try to help all they can. Great place to start off and get some experience.

Cons

Unfortunately, the downfall of the company will be that it is cheap. The other reviews aren't wrong, it is hard to get a penny out of the company. Even with good mid-leadership, they are bottlenecked by the higher-ups on budget and unfortunately can't help much. People are stretched pretty thin. Even though they say they are hiring, new team members are too few and far between, mostly because of the below-market salaries.

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Waystar Response
2y
Thank you for your feedback. Our leaders work hard to ensure that everyone has an equal opportunity for success across the company. We are happy that has been a part of your experience. We are proud of our competitive rewards package that includes compensation, benefits, time off, wellness and training opportunities. We participate in benchmarking studies and make investments to meet the needs of team members each year and 2023 has been the most robust package yet! We also leverage external compensation data and resources to understand current market trends and are focused on hiring to support our growing company. Please reach out to your direct leader to further discuss satisfaction with your current role, salary, or rewards. Thank you for posting!

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Cons

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Pros

Strong in office culture, catered lunch weekly Meaningful work, interesting problems Many opportunities for growth Better gender diversity than other engineering orgs Great teamworking, many opportunities to make real impact. Opportunities for recognition Quarterly on-sites which could promote remote employee inclusion (if they actually showed up)

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Waystar Response
3w
Thank you for taking the time to share such a detailed reflection on your experience at Waystar. We appreciate your feedback and are glad to hear that our culture, meaningful work, and opportunities for growth and recognition made a positive impact. We also value the collaboration across teams and our focus on inclusion. As Waystar scales, feedback like this helps us identify where we can improve. We recognize the importance of supporting sustainable workloads, providing clarity during organizational changes, and driving consistent leadership engagement across teams. We also focus on advancing our technology, strengthening cross-functional partnership, and enhancing our total rewards approach to meet the needs of our team members. We want to be clear that Waystar is not, nor do we aspire to be, an environment centered around alcohol. We focus on building a professional, inclusive, and balanced culture where employees can connect in ways that are comfortable for everyone. From time to time, we host optional social events (as many organizations do), but we’re intentional about offering a variety of ways for employees to engage - both with and without alcohol. We’re always working to improve, and we appreciate perspectives that help ensure our culture reflects who we strive to be. We appreciate you sharing your perspective. Your feedback helps us build a more balanced and supportive experience for all team members. If you’d like to discuss this further, please reach out to peopleteam@waystar.com.
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