Great company for work-life balance - Anonymous employee PayPal Employee Review

4.0
Sep 22, 2008
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Very impressed with the attention to work-life balance, flexibility, ability to work from home. My manager is very attuned to employee needs, honest with feedback, manages the department fairly.

Cons

eBay is dragging the company down, hurting its reputation. Projects can be very slow to get implemented, and even small fixes to the site can take forever. Needs to be a way to be more nimble. Contractors being let go because one division hired too many people. HOw did that go undetected by top management?

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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2.0
Apr 13, 2026
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Pros

PayPal has a lot of potential. It has two very strong brands in PayPal and Venmo with significant awareness and user bases that other companies envy. There are pockets of teams that are really pushing the envelop to reimagine what PayPal and Venmo could be—especially the Venmo team—and to move with speed given the company must stay focused and not waste time with Apple Pay, Shop Pay, and so many other competitors nipping at PayPal's heels and aggressively taking market share.

Cons

While some teams are pushing to self-disrupt and are moving fast, too many teams—and I'd argue the majority of the company–are living off of PayPal's laurels from the late 2010s through the pandemic. The culture and mindset have to change for the company to remain competitive. Otherwise, they are the Titanic and they're sinking slowly. The former CEO who only last 2 years tried diversifying the company's revenue, planning for the future. But the board and its former chairman (now new CEO) felt he wasn't moving fast enough to stabilize and marketshare. Instead, the board hired the former chairman who made computers and printers at HP—another sinking ship—to lead the oldest fintech company. The loss of confidence in the leadership team and the strategy are only accelerating.

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