Legitimately the best company I've ever worked for and proud to be here. - Anonymous employee GoFundMe Employee Review

5.0
Aug 5, 2021
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

*The people! Pretty much everyone is genuinely a good person all the way up to the executive team. *Do The Right Thing: This a company core value, and it's clear the company takes this seriously. Example: the company has been working on increasing it's diversity for years across all departments and levels. The results of the efforts were shown to the entire company in a very transparent manner and showed significant improvements year over year with no signs of slowing. Truly good inside and out. Not performative, but genuine and real. *Fantastic benefits, competitive pay. *Safety of employees is a top priority *Very transparent. All employees are empowered to ask questions (submitted anonymously, if the employee wishes) and those questions are answered at monthly company-wide meetings *The list goes on...

Cons

*Fast-paced work environment with work that matters which means work-life boundaries can get blurry if you aren't thoughtful about it. *Some departments have less-than-ideal work schedules which can include working on the weekends.

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Pros

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Cons

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2.0
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Pros

Pay is good and product is for Social Good

Cons

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