Cannot recommend, unless you like dead end remote work - Senior Account Manager Mission Lane Employee Review

2.0
20 Dec 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Fully remote. Most managers do not micromanage their hourly team. Benefits are decent, if not good. Most happy employees have been traumatized by previous employers, if that's you then you'll surely enjoy the upgrade Mission Lane provides.

Cons

This year they held the official Great Place To Work survey, purposely excluded all hourly staff from taking it when they are the most undervalued and therefore have the most negative feedback to provide. Concerns were raised regarding this and they were not addressed, award displayed on the website is misleading. Both internal surveys from this year, which had a much higher response rate, came back with incredibly dismal results. 2 layoffs this year and silent firings of smaller groups throughout the year. Concerns have been raised that Mission Lane is trying to avoid the legal requirement to report layoffs of a certain threshold by laying off small groups at a time. Their original stated goal is to help Americans access fair credit, while over time this has become more and more convoluted. Interest rates are predatory while our market audience are people who don't understand credit. Original company, LendUp was closed for illegal and predatory practices, and it really shows. New hire training for entry level staff has been shortened since I joined, and staff is not informed on all aspects of their job, just to be immediately nitpicked by their managers on their performance. The environment is unhealthy and unsupportive. Training for promoted roles is insufficient, in fact it barely exists at all. Promotions have dwindled to a trickle since the original layoff. Management tries to placate staff with "lend" after lend, dozens od them, which is just learning the duties of a higher paid role, doing that workflow on top of your pre-existing one with no extra pay or even consideration for a promotion. This is marketed to staff as a learning opportunity. You're lucky if you find yourself given opportunity for lateral movement. Company had a meeting with hourly staff to tell us they will not be giving anyone raises any time soon. Non-exempt staff has "unlimited" PTO but take less time off than the hourly staff can (4 weeks per year) due to pressure by their management, who also doesn't take enough time off. Managers are burnt out, over worked, and it shows in their performance and health. Hourly workers aren't able to have healthy and supported managers. Legal team pushes out truly concerning and questionable policies, such as restrictions on actions authorized POAs can take. Experts and Points of Contact constantly display lack of understanding of processes, policies, and how our systems work. Everything rolls out with multiple blatant errors. Company motto is Do = Learn, which tracks for a start up, but all we do is Do Do Do Do Do, largely due to either choosing the wrong people (mostly tenure) or overworking teams to the point where it's quantity over quality. Lack of communication between teams and departments.

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5.0
1 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

- People here are extremely smart across the board and genuinely knowledgeable in their areas, but no one has an ego about it. There’s a spirit of collaboration for the goals of the company. - Leadership has been transparent about where the company stands financially. After a period of instability a few years back, Mission Lane has come out the other side more honest and executives are open about the health of the business and where we're headed. There is no secret what the company goals are and how to prioritize projects in order to meet those goals. - Work-life balance is real and people are treated like adults. As long as you are delivering your work and communicating when you’ll be offline, you will be supported in taking time off. - The company embraces change thoughtfully. AI adoption is a good example: it's being pursued where there's demonstrated impact, not just as a buzzword. - Being remote can make it hard to build real relationships, but the intentional in-person gatherings (at least twice a year) create that opportunity to actually get to know the people you work with. - Direct managers are genuinely invested in your growth. My manager has been a consistent advocate for my development and gives meaningful feedback. - The data literacy across Mission Lane stands out. Beyond the data team, everyone understands and engages with data in a way that’s refreshing to see. There is a real belief that data is a competitive advantage.

Cons

Not necessarily cons, but some good things to be aware of. - Formal professional development and compensation structure is still maturing. Career development plans and structured training exist more at the individual team level than company-wide which means your experience can vary depending on your team. This is being worked on, but it's worth flagging the current state. - The pace is steady and there's always meaningful work to do, but this isn't a startup in hypergrowth mode. If you're chasing that kind of rapid, constant change, this probably isn't the right fit. That being said, Mission Lane is still in the process of maturing and it’s not bureaucratic and process heavy. There’s room to shape how the company grows.

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3.0
5 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Remote work with a consistent Monday through Friday schedule. Generous PTO options and paid holidays, with easy time-off usage. Supportive and fun team environment. Professional, kind, and approachable leadership.

Cons

Extremely limited career growth- very few higher-level roles available despite team expansion. Promotion process requires applying/interviewing only when higher-paying roles open. The bonus structure is uniform so everyone gets the same bonus regardless of performance. Extra projects are offered and often framed as opportunities for career growth, but there didn’t seem to be a clear path or budget in place to actually support advancement. Because of that, taking on additional work ends up feeling unproductive since others doing less are receiving the same compensation.

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