Predatory, low quality employees, chaos - Account Executive Paystand Employee Review

1.0
Aug 1, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The employees are young and lively. The idea of "blockchain and de-fi" sounds really cool. Lots of career opportunities because there is so much turnover. Good diversity; lots of other women.

Cons

Paystand takes advantage of their employees. I wish I would have noticed this sooner. I think the reason for this is that the employees are so new, with little industry experience, they don't even notice. For most Paystand employees this is their first time at a "real" job. The co-founder is super toxic and loses his cool on a daily basis. No joke, literally freaks out and has hissy fits on calls. Since he is the co-founder, the CEO just lets him run rampant. Seriously the dude offends most women, and is impossible to work with, and as a sales person you have to use him for demos. It is simply hell just getting him to join a call to speak to the customer. Everything you ask him, his response is some new rule he made up, why he can't help you or the customer. The CEO holds a company wide meeting at 7pm every FRIDAY! Its the kind of work culture where they really want you to work every day from the office because they don't trust you working. And they schedule the mandatory call late Friday so you can't leave early for the weekend. That meeting says enough about the vibe there. Hey maybe that's necessary when you have such a junior sales staff. They say they care about the employee in company announcement. But then when you need to WFH because you kid is sick, they threaten punishment for not making it into the office enough days. Don't even get me started on the Mexico office; I feel so bad for these really lovely people. Its the nicest group of people in Mexico, they flew us down to meet them for a company event. Sadly I feel Paystand preys heavily on the Mexican employees with the lowest wages in the entire industry. And when employees leave the company in CA, they move that position to the Mexico office for 1/6th the salary. It took me a little while to realize all of this. I was naive and thought it was so fun that I worked at a startup. I thought it was cool and hip that work was chaos and things were so messed up. I would chalk it up to "wow startups are wild." But now I realize chaos and disorganization means the company is messed up. And then after dealing with all that garbage, the service Paystand provides is not great either. I heard its only a 12% deal close rate, and the deal you do close, that customer has major issues. My customer complained and wanted to cancel. The customer said that the rates that we charged her were much higher than what we told her during the sales process. Is this some common theme of dishonesty from Paystand? Bottom line too much chaos to deal with, too much in-office work scrutiny, deals don't close, leading to no sales commissions, and so many empty promises from management. Run as far away, as fast as you can. Do not believe their false promises. I did for too long.

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Pros

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Paystand Response
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Thank you for sharing your experience as a Foundation Intern with us. We’re so happy to hear that you felt trusted, respected, and supported during your time here and that the mentorship, networking, and project ownership contributed to your professional growth. It’s especially rewarding to know that your internship helped you build valuable skills like public speaking, curriculum design, and financial literacy teaching. We’re thrilled you had such a positive experience and grateful for the impact you made during your summer with Paystand. We wish you continued success in your academic and professional journey!
1.0
Feb 5, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Free lunch, ping pong, free cursor plan

Cons

Paystand is an exploitative company that takes advantage of young workers, particularly interns. Interns are officially paid for 30 hours per week, but there is strong pressure to work beyond those hours — including nights and weekends — without additional compensation or benefits. Interns are frequently told there is a path to full-time employment, but during a company offsite leadership stated that there were no plans to convert engineering interns in the United States to full-time roles. I personally know multiple interns who worked here for 9+ months with no concrete plan or timeline for conversion. The model appears to be rinse-and-repeat. Compensation for full-time employees is also well below market, especially relative to Bay Area standards. Junior employees could realistically earn more in hourly at restaurant jobs. The pay is extremely uncompetitive and demoralizing. The Product team lacks technical understanding of how software is built, which creates constant friction between them and Engineering. I have personally witnessed senior leadership speak aggressively and unprofessionally — including yelling and cursing — toward interns and juniors. Upper management presents the company as far more successful than it actually is. In reality, Paystand appears stagnant and has made little progress over the past several years. This is not a place to grow your career — it’s a temporary stop at best. If zero stars were an option, that would be my rating.

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