Best Place I've Ever Worked Hands Down! - Payment Processor Paymerang Employee Review

5.0
May 30, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I started at Paymerang in January of 2023. I am a fully remote employee. The Paymerang office is about 6 hours away from me in Richmond. Although I am fully remote, I have never felt more a part of a company than I do working for Paymerang! They always go out of their way to make all of the remote employees feel included, seen, and heard! The pay and benefits are amazing and these are some of the nicest, most helpful people I have ever met! We are one big team and there is always someone there to help you if you have a problem! I love working for this company! I can honestly say it's the best job I have ever had in my life! I plan to retire from here!

Cons

I honestly do not have any bad things to say about Paymerang! I love every aspect of working here! My only complaint is that I wish I would have found it sooner!

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5.0
Mar 25, 2025
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Pros

Amazing culture fostering all individuals and professions. Team oriented and very unified in support of one another. Fantastic leadership and amazing support for families.

Cons

I have nothing negative to say.

2.0
Jan 10, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

There are some cool people in the company. good health insurance and PTO, and snacks

Cons

I worked at Paymerang for over two years and do not recommend working here, specifically in operations. However, the following issues are prevalent across the majority of teams. There is a running joke that management has nothing better to do than watch and critique emails, phone calls, records, and task completion. Additionally, management places high pressure on employees to adhere to constantly changing goals and procedures, while lacking positive feedback. There is a lack of communication & agreement across management so staying up to date on the changing procedures can be chaotic... Sometimes managers don't even know what they are. The stress isn't worth the low pay and false promises of raises. From day one, management constantly tells employees that their benefits and culture surpass those of other companies, using it as an explanation for the problems operations bears the burden of. As a result, the majority of employees leave the company after the first 1-2 years. This also depends on how well the brainwashing of how luxurious it is working there compared to other companies holds effect. Another joke is that when people join, it almost feels like you're joining a cult. There's lots of toxic positivity that you begin to roll your eyes at after a few months. The benefits aren't worth the stress. Myself and a large pool of past colleagues have found higher-paying positions in better working environments.

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