Pros
PayBright does an excellent job at hiring a diverse range of individuals. I had a great time working and getting to know my colleagues. The other team members are all wonderful people who work hard and will always try to support you as best they can. PayBright clearly does a good job at hiring great personalities which I really appreciated.
Cons
LITTLE TO NO TRAINING: Starting as a new employee at PayBright was a disorganized and overwhelming experience. There was little structure or guidance provided to help navigate what is a complex and delicate financial system. PayBright employs a "sink or swim" approach to training, expecting new hires to struggle until they eventually find their footing. While some may thrive under such conditions, it is unreasonable to expect success without proper instruction and support. The lack of a comprehensive training program sets employees up for failure from the beginning. HOSTILE WORK ENVIRONMENT: One of PayBright’s biggest challenges is the presence of the CEO in day-to-day operations. While direct involvement from leadership can be an asset, in this case, it only serves to exacerbate the already toxic culture. The CEO's soft skills are severely lacking. In my experience, interactions with him were dominated by aggressive, accusatory, and often bullying behavior. Phrases such as "You have cost our company $5,000" were commonly thrown around, without any consideration of how the lack of training and inadequate support led to these situations in the first place. For example, the CEO would frequently interrupt ongoing customer calls, speaking over both the employee and the customer, creating uncomfortable and unprofessional interactions. This left me and many of my colleagues feeling undermined, frustrated, and confused. POOR WORK-TO-PAY RATIO: The workload at PayBright is unreasonable. Employees often take back-to-back calls throughout the day, yet are reprimanded for making errors or not keeping up with email tickets, despite receiving no support to balance these tasks. This creates an impossible situation where employees are set up to fail. As a result, many of us felt compelled to stay late or work a little on the weekends just to clear our email queues and avoid falling behind for the upcoming week. This pressure to work outside of hours without any recognition or additional compensation highlights the imbalance between the demands of the job and the compensation provided. HIGH TURNOVER: The high turnover rate at PayBright speaks for itself. Employees are constantly cycling in and out of the company, which is unsurprising given the toxic environment and unrealistic expectations. WEAPONIZED AT-WILL EMPLOYMENT: PayBright takes full advantage of "at-will" employment laws, using them as a weapon rather than a standard employment policy. I was terminated without warning and given no reason for my dismissal. There was no effort to address or discuss any potential issues with my performance prior to this decision. Even after I was let go, I was advised to reach out with questions, only to receive a cold, default response: "We are an at-will employer and therefore are not obligated to share any details of your termination." This demonstrates a clear and complete lack of transparency and respect for employees. Finally, adding to the unprofessionalism, I was fired at the end of my day, and even tasked with completing urgent work on the day I was fired. Despite being assigned a high-priority task 45 minutes before my shift ended, I was terminated immediately after completing the work. This not only suggests that my contributions were still valuable up until the very last minute, but it also highlights the contradictions in how PayBright treats its employees. The way my termination was handled felt abusive and unnecessary, further underscoring the deep-rooted issues within the company.