Bluevine Reviews

3.8

70% would recommend to a friend

(357 total reviews)
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Eyal Lifshitz

77% approve of CEO

64% positive business outlook

Bluevine has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 357 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Bluevine 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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357 reviews
1.0
21 Jul 2018

DO NOT JOIN IF YOU ARE AN ACCOUNT MANAGER OR IN ANY SALES ROLE

Anonymous employee
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Pros

There are standing desks that work 50% of the time. You get Christmas presents that you have to pay taxes on. You get to sell really high interest financing to businesses. Don’t let the 4.5 stars fool you. This is a 220 person company with 24 reviews - often from folks who haven’t been around long enough yet. It’s at best a 2.9 star workplace. It was ONCE a good place to work. Not anymore.

Cons

From an account management/sales team perspective, their best and brightest have all left in the last couple of months. What remains is a group of mediocre people. My work life further deteriorated since these departures began. If you’re on the revenue team, your thoughts and perspective are not wanted. BlueVine wants you to shut up, put your head down and work. There’s zero opportunity for collaboration. It’s not your responsibility to think big. The risk department is so protected that when something goes wrong, it’s always the revenue team’s fault. Accountability = 0. In fact, it’s said that one of the people got pushed out because they spoke up on poor accountability. After that, everything here went south. I don’t think BlueVine has hit its target once this year. Each month is missed by a larger and larger window. There’s almost no professional development. There have been very lazy attempts to create this but the worst part about these attempts was rather than the management caring enough about the development of their people to do it themselves, they hired a 3rd party to come do very surface level generic “training sessions” instead. It’s so bad here that I’ve been interviewing elsewhere so I can escape the toxic culture of BlueVine. They just do a poor job investing in their people and they often make poor hiring decisions that negatively affect the entire team. Also the pay is lower than market rate and they know this but they have made a few increases to bring it closer to market rate but it’s still below. In addition to being responsible for your work, you are required to be responsible for your peers feelings as well. The CEO is odd. His interactions with people who work for his company are kept to a minimum. He literally has his own office away from the rest of the people in the company. Walls. Upward mobility = none, especially as an AM/AE. Getting promoted is almost impossible. And once you do finally get promoted, where you really promoted? No. You keep doing the same things. Nothing changes.

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Bluevine Response
7y
We are sorry to hear that you feel like your experience at BlueVine was a negative one. Unfortunately we can't address all of your concerns directly in this forum, but know that we take all current and former employee feedback seriously. We would welcome the opportunity to have you share this feedback directly with our people team so we can understand in more detail how your experience has been so different from other people on our team who have enjoyed their experience at BlueVine.
3.0
14 Aug 2019

It's ok depending on who you are

Anonymous employee
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Pros

I enjoyed the culture of BlueVine. Everyone was open and willing to explain what they were working on. Execs are approachable. There are a lot of smart people here that I've learned a lot from. People are pretty laid back and the company doesn't have the attitude of larger overworked finance companies. The work that I did was interesting and challenging. The location is very close to Caltrain in Redwood City (and we they give free Go Passes). This is convenient for commuting from SF. They've made some strong hires on the exec team in the past 6 months (for HR and Product) who will hopefully make some much needed changes.

Cons

Compensation and benefits are not competitive. Not even comparable other startups let alone big tech companies. Women are underrepresented in management positions and promotions from the rep level to management nearly always go to men. Women are more likely to get half promotions to "team lead" or "senior rep". Our CTO is cautious to a fault and it holds back our technical progress. Also, him being located in Israel while the Product team is in the US makes everything take longer. During my time at BV, HR has been really inconsistent with its policies without regard to how this affects peoples careers. This year they created a rule that promotions can now only happen once a year in December except for "special exceptions" aka people who threaten to quit. BlueVine policies tend to favor the loudest/pushiest men and they are very weak at identifying talent in people who aren't constantly yelling about how talented they are. There’s a team of 20+ people that has never hired even one women. I don't understand why HR doesn’t speak to them about this. Certain members of senior management are given a long leash even if they have inappropriate anger outbursts during work, they seemingly face no consequences. BlueVine is not good at cutting out low performers. There's a lot of dead weight on some teams but only once in a blue moon will someone actually be fired and even those seem to be more political than performance based.

1.0
1 Jun 2022
Recommend
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Pros

-Smart technology business group -Powerful, practical mission anyone can get behind -Fintech product

Cons

-Poor leadership. They keep bringing in C-suite leaders with either minimal leadership or lack of EQ. Founders are using these "leaders" to enforce bad ideologies with no transparency. We had a man of color join the sales leadership and he's gone and the business did not tell us anything about it??? They are strong-arming us to go back into the office even with positive covid cases week after week. They removed anonymous questions during All hands so people cannot share their opinions safely. Csuite has no diversity as the majority are Israeli and don't wanna embrace American work culture. -Career growth is nonexsistent. They only want to hire externally. When people have been here for years and sacrificed our mental health by working over 50 hours/week. Only to be told by HR that we can't be promoted because we don't meet the years of experience. A bunch of people left due to that fact getting offers with 20% or more pay increases and way better benefits. -No startup mentality. Series F but there are no processes because people keep leaving and nothing is completed. Things move slow. Too much red tape and ideas get shot down left and right if it is not done without the CEO's approval. -We recently did a rebrand. That's pretty much a bandaid to cover up all the internal issues and make the employees forget had bad it has got. They keep shoving in our faces that they're profitable but won't share details, raise another round, or pay people better.

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Bluevine Response
4y
Thank you for sharing your perspective and experience working at Bluevine. I personally read each of our reviews and this one moved me to respond. I deeply care about our employee experience and know we have some room to grow, however, I’m confident that we can address some of your concerns. After working from home for nearly two years, I understand how returning to the office can take some adjusting. For that reason our gradual plan for hybrid work allows for continued flexibility while bringing us together to fuel communication, engagement, community, and more opportunities for learning. We’ve already seen some advancements in collaboration and innovation while continuing to ensure the safety of our employees is a top priority. If you have a personal circumstance that doesn’t allow you to return to the office right away, we can definitely make accommodations through our Office Deferral Program. I also want to address your concern about career development. It’s really important to me that Bluevine is continually providing growth and advancement opportunities to our employees. There have been quite a few employees who have made tremendous strides in their career at Bluevine and I hope we can continue to do the same for others. We’re always looking into ways to enhance the manager toolkit to enable better career growth conversations including through our Leadership Training Program, which we just finished piloting. The value that exceptional and established employees bring is critical to our success. We’ve quickly grown in the last couple of years and we are constantly learning how to best communicate with our growing employee base. In every communication we share, we aim to be as transparent as possible, especially with the state of our business. While we’ve learned that our All Hands meetings work better with an open, transparent dialogue, we have also given the additional option of an anonymous inbox to make sure you always have a place to ask questions or make suggestions anonymously. I’m sorry you feel that you cannot share your opinions, that is definitely not our intention. It’s true that we are quickly growing but we are doing so responsibly. Given our industry, there are several protections and processes to follow to ensure that our customers' financial data and information are safe and secure. Responsible processes have been put in place to help us scale sensibly. As a current employee, I hope that you're able to open up a dialogue with your manager or our People team to make sure Bluevine can be the best place it can be. Eyal
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