Snap Finance Reviews

4.3

84% would recommend to a friend

(270 total reviews)
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Ted Saunders

86% approve of CEO

79% positive business outlook

Snap Finance has an employee rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars, based on 270 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Snap Finance employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Finance industry (3.7 stars).

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270 reviews
1.0
5 Sept 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good starting pay, training/onboarding program.

Cons

HR doesn't take harassment seriously. There were several official reports about other employees harassing me while at work but no disciplinary action was taken. People were taking photos of me with their phones while we were at work and posting them on social media with negative and demeaning commentary. These were taken without my knowledge or permission. I took screenshots that were forwarded to me by a friend who noticed them on social media site and gave them to HR, I felt so violated and sad that these were being posted to the public. Unfortunately, HR did nothing, even though they had physical proof of the harassment and could identify which individuals posted them to their social media. After reporting the harassment, I felt like management retaliated against me and found any reason to take disciplinary action against me. I worked a mid day schedule and had doctor appointments during the week at times. My boss would approve me to either come in late or leave early, but then I would get written up for doing so. They wouldn't change my schedule so I could make it to appointments due to an unforeseen medical condition. I was actually told by my boss once when I asked for a half hour adjustment to my schedule for an appointment that "you are either on time or you are unemployed, its up to you!" Management and friends of management were similar to high school bullies and there was clear cut favoritism amongst them. Exceptions made for some but not all employees. I got a new job that worked better for my schedule and gave Snap a two week notice in an effort to leave on good terms and to be professional. When I gave my notice, I was asked "Why don't you just leave today instead of wasting our time for two more weeks?" then I was fired a few days later. My performance was always stellar while I was there and I was always top of the leaderboard in terms of stats. I felt like I was cutting ties with an immature teenager who couldn't handle being broken up with when I gave my notice. Work/life balance is not important to Snap. Values are non-existent and a safe workplace is not how I would describe Snap.

3.0
17 Nov 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

A remnant of the original culture still exists. Some quality, committed people

Cons

Women are at a disadvantage here. While growth and progress are promised, it doesn't feel sincere and rarely pans out. Conversations feel like lip service, with disparaging remarks often made but in an "I'm joking" manner. It is a boy's club and not a place for someone truly wanting to advance or improve themselves.

1.0
26 July 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

A Joke - There are zero. They lie to you and do not divulge important information about the position.

Cons

Not only the Job Ad is misleading but the interviewing process was a total fraud. They never once gave the real details of the position. First the Ad: Why Youll Love It Here Generous paid time off Competitive medical, dental & vision coverage 401K with company match Company-paid life insurance + supplemental options Company-paid short-term disability Long term disability and legal coverage Pet insurance, free snacks, and fun events A value-based culture where growth opportunities are endless None of the above is true for this position. You are a contractor for a measily $40k and you'll have to use your own car and pay for most or all of your gas, no benefits, no 401k, no nothing, no mileage or wear and tear. Prepare to destroy your car and pay for every repair and parts. Then: They will tell you its for a single city metro area. Wrongggggggggg! Most of your clients are 200+ miles from your city, while mostly spread throughout the whole state. Going from 1 client to next is basically 50 to 100 miles apart. So when they say you'll be in your car all day they mean all day / all night. Even the training manager said the role is grossly underpaid. Do yourself a favor and don't be a slave to their wealth. Run faster than you ever had before!

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