The BEST Place to Work - Anonymous employee DailyPay Employee Review

5.0
19 Oct 2020
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

If you are looking for a place where you can truly raise your game, look no more! DailyPay is building a generational company and is genuinely interested in investing in their people. I feel recognized and appreciated daily. I have been encouraged to learn, grow, and develop my skills in my time here. As an employee here, your voice truly matters. DailyPay is dedicated to enhancing every employee's experience and ensuring that this is actually a great place to work. During these trying times, DailyPay has prioritized its employees' health and wellness. Every initiative is thoughtfully designed. Working for a company that genuinely cares about its employees and finding ways to keep them engaged and happy is something I've never experienced before. Working for DailyPay means that you get to make a real difference in the world, and being a part of the DailyPay community genuinely has made such a difference in my life. I am so thankful for everything DailyPay has to offer!

Cons

There are no downsides to working at DailyPay.

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DailyPay Response
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Thank you for your feedback! We are thrilled that you are having a great experience with your career at our company, and feeling supported. As you note, we are proud of our mission to build a generational company and having talented colleagues enables us to serve our customers and make a real difference in the world.

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Pros

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Cons

Mismatch between stated company values and internal culture. Employee well-being is not a priority, despite the internal claims of a commitment to it. DailyPay is a true corporate environment in all the worst ways: men get away with bad, unprofessional behavior for far too long, and leaders in the company in general are cultivated to be micromanagers who do not trust the employees they hired and do not create an environment of trust in their team. In less than a year after my hiring, my boss was forced out for reportedly bullying a team member. His replacement (who was one of his earliest hires and who led the charge for junior members to report him to HR] was put in his place and turned the ante up on controlling, boundary-crossing, routine dishonesty, backstabbing, and bullying behavior on the team. Its less like a workplace and more like a bad season of Succession/Survivor.

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