Good place if you’re from an Eastern European country and early in your career - Group Product Manager Bolt Employee Review

1.0
Mar 15, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Well known brand Good salary

Cons

At Bolt, there's a clear divide—two classes, really—with Eastern Europeans on one side, and everyone else on the other. The Eastern Europeans, they stick together, exchanging gossip on Telegram, plotting against the rest. They're intense about it, clearly feeling under threat, worried this job is their best shot in Eastern Europe. I get where they're coming from, but this dynamic? It's dragging the whole company down, causing some of the best talent to leave. The whole "customer first" mantra at Bolt? It's just lip service. Nobody there takes it seriously. And the communication between people? The worst. And during the interview process? They'll promise you everything, but once you're in, they deliver on nothing. There's a lot of inauthenticity at Bolt—people saying things that just aren't true, left and right. But if you speak Russian and are part of the “in” group, hey maybe you can make a few dollars and lift yourself out of poverty. Good for you. Everyone else, stay away.

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5.0
Aug 12, 2025
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Pros

Supportive and approachable team members, meaningful projects that contributed to real business goals, exposure to cross-functional collaboration, opportunities to work with modern tools and tech, and a strong culture of innovation.

Cons

Pace can be fast for newcomers, limited long-term opportunities for interns, time zones sometimes made coordination challenging.

1.0
Oct 16, 2025
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Pros

There aren’t many pros anymore. The jobs come from ezcater who hires Bolt and other companies.

Cons

So many cons… Not fully transparent, much like a typical staffing agency that collects a lot and doesn’t want to pay much to the employees. You literally have to hold out until they add bonus after bonus, done in $7 increments, and starting at $19. It appears other drivers have learned to hold out until the offer increases to $30-$45 on average after bonuses are applied. Initially, offers were at least $25 minimum. They claimed the decrease was due to them not getting more jobs. They’ve pushed more jobs out since then, but the starting pay remains low. A customer told me they typically pay $50 for delivery fees and that does not include a driver tip. If a driver is tipped they will not know about it through Bolt. They hired GigSafe for their onboarding process within the past year and they are AWFUL at it. GigSafe sends premature messages saying your account is deactivated when your document (car insurance or motor vehicle report) is about to expire. They have deactivated my account for this same reason once without any notice that they needed an updated document. Customer service at GigSafe is very sensitive and will respond to you in a snarky way. Bolt does not really have customer service. You’re lucky if you can get someone to respond back in a timely manner when there is an issue, like late or missed payments and to add the last-minute bonuses they mention, which are now done EVERY single day…[BONUS ALERT]. You have to pay $20 to another third-party company (YardStik) for a MVR if you do not upload your own. The back and forth contact when issues arise will make you feel like it is a full time job. It’s mainly due to them not having solid processes. VERY supplemental income so have something else lined up for steady pay.

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