Shifting goals and poor direction destroy progress - Anonymous Cardless Employee Review

2.0
Nov 5, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

There were some incredibly talented people here who genuinely wanted to create something meaningful. Working with them was the only bright side in an otherwise frustrating experience.

Cons

- The direction shifted so often that it was impossible to stay focused or achieve results. - Projects were torn apart midway for no clear reason, wasting weeks of work and effort. - Teams were shuffled around like chess pieces with no explanation or logic. - Every new "strategy" replaced the last one before it had a chance to prove anything. - The nonstop chaos crushed motivation and made even the best employees lose faith.

Explore other reviews about Cardless

5.0
Jun 13, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

1. Great team environment and culture: Lots of amazing and smart people in the office who I love working with every day. 2. Innovative product with effective leadership: I’m proud of the product I work on every day and I think our team is building something awesome. 3. Challenging problems with strong rewards: It’s what you join a growing company for! To be there from an early stage and see your hard work pay off.

Cons

1. It’s not easy: the work is tough and the expectations are high. There’s definitely no acclimatization period. 2. In-office culture: Not a con for me, but I think you need to be in SF to be successful here. Not great if you want to be remote. They make coming into the office worth it though!

1.0
May 21, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The technical work itself was interesting, which honestly gets old pretty fast when your comp doesn't reflect the bar you're being held to.

Cons

Look, I knew SF wasn't cheap, but what they were offering for a senior role was just insulting — like, meaningfully below market. The gap between what they said the position was worth and what they actually paid for it never made sense, and it didn't get better. You're managing critical systems, on-call rotations, mentoring junior folks, the whole thing, but the salary bracket says "mid-level at a different company." Talking to other engineers in the city just made it worse because everyone else was getting paid substantially more for comparable work. I tried to make it work because the product was solid and the team wasn't dysfunctional, which I know sounds like a low bar, but after month six or seven of carrying a workload that didn't match the paycheck, it just started to feel resentful. The raises never came close to catching up to what you'd actually expect for the role.

See reviews by: Helpful|Rating|Date|All