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N26 Reviews

Updated Oct 4, 2019

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N26 CEO Valentin Stalf
Valentin Stalf
100 Ratings
  1. "Great Company to grow beyond yourself"

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    Current Employee - Team Lead 
    Recommends
    Positive Outlook
    Approves of CEO

    I have been working at N26 full-time for more than a year

    Pros

    Flat Hirarchies, Good working atmosphere, easy to take responsibility, Benefits like free drinks and food

    Cons

    Payment of your work and decision culture sometimes questionable

    N262019-10-04
  2. Helpful (2)

    "A place with a lot of opportunities to grow"

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    Current Employee - Software Engineer in Barcelona
    Recommends
    Positive Outlook
    Approves of CEO

    I have been working at N26 full-time for less than a year

    Pros

    The purpose of the company is engaging. There is a lot of space to grow. We are open to use and try the new hot technologies. People are nice.

    Cons

    Hyper-growth sometimes overload the people that are already here and the on-boarding is not that structured (in a team level), because there is a lot of people coming in at the same time. There is not much diversity - neither black people, woman, LGBT... There are too many senior people - can be a con in discussions where people are passionate and not that flexible with other opinions. The carrear path is not... well structured.

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    N262019-09-27

    N26 Response

    October 7, 2019Recruitment Team

    Thanks for sharing your overall experience with us in the Barcelona workplace. We are thankful that you took the time to share your opinion here so we and others who work on this can reflect on it and think about ways we can adapt and do more to ensure you and others feel valued.

  3. "Very good environment"

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    Current Employee - Working Student in Berlin
    Recommends
    Positive Outlook
    Approves of CEO

    I have been working at N26 part-time for less than a year

    Pros

    lots of sweets and snacks

    Cons

    limited technologies to work on

    N262019-09-26
  4. Helpful (26)

    "A work culture rife with inefficiencies, nepotism and not tackling problems"

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    Current Employee - Product and Tech Employee in Berlin
    Doesn't Recommend
    Neutral Outlook
    Disapproves of CEO

    I have been working at N26 full-time for more than a year

    Pros

    The usual startup perks: Free food on wednesday, subsidized BVG card and Urban Sports memnership. Office dogs (hi Benno). Some really good people but this is getting rarer and rarer.

    Cons

    A lot of the problems at N26 are because of the incompetence of the C-level as leaders of a large organisation. Nepotism is rife, especially in the upper ranks — the most important factor in getting a position is not competence/experience — it's who you know. This is bad for the company — the best people, if they've not played the politics game, do not get to become the decision makers. Instead, the ranks are filled... with yes-men (and women) who'll toe the line of senior management on all issues. As other reviews have mentioned, there have been several high-profile departures of the N26 veterans from both the product team and tech teams. When asked about this, the CPO said in an AMA (paraphrasing) "They were not good enough for us". These people, who were instrumental in taking the startup to where it is now, left in large part because they were unhappy with the direction the company is taking. This direction is basically: get VC money with promises of growth, launch an unfinished, unfocused, half-baked product in a new market, be surprised when it doesn't pan out, repeat ad infinitum. Prime example of this: 6 months ago, all the hype was about the UK launch. Now, UK customer numbers/metrics are so far behind the initial projections that now, there is absolutely no mention of the UK market by the C-level. The reason for this: Monzo is so good because of their laser-sharp focus on the UK market. Now the big thing is the US launch. There has been plenty of effort to drum up fake excitement in the ranks about launching a sub-par product in the US. This is bound to be a failure: The competitors have a much more focused, more feature packed products whereas we will soon move on to preparing for launching in Brazil (where Nu bank is dominant already with a great product). When asked about this growth over product mindset, the CPO's response was basically "You're wrong" (she actually said this but just with in more words "I'll challenge your belief that we're neglecting existing markets"). This mindset of ignoring problems is actually a lot broader and there are several other structural issues which stem from this that I'm not covering here. An example: Our internal employee survey has been tanking for a few quarters and there has been no concrete response from the management (other than a lavish offsite for upper management). When you ask questions in AMAs with C-levels, the response is very much like a politician being confronted with a policy failure: They deny that there was a failure, and if there was, it's due to external factors. Mostly though, they claim that everything is rosy and if you think it isn't, then the problem is with you and not the company. Concrete numbers on this: When asked "How likely do you think that this internal company survey will lead to actual change", some teams had an "agree" score of less than 20%. Oh well. There are other problems as well: The hierarchy is rigid with several levels of management, one above the other. While being a tech company, the people in the broader tech organisation have basically no say in the direction of the company and are generally looked upon as second class citizens. This shows: our deployment pipeline breaks often and outages in live, customer facing services are frequent. A lot of developer time is wasted trying to fight the deployment process. Our tech onboarding process is a joke. The CEO still interferes directly with Product teams, not trusting them and not working based off of user-research data. The cofounder keeps chanting the mantra that we need to recruit and retain the best people, but they're paying really poor salaries, especially in tech (some of my colleagues have left the company and ended up with 25% raise). They've only introduced ESOPs now and with really archaic vesting conditions (what about people who've been here for two years already? They've lost out on the highest growth phase). The office is poorly connected and the move was planned so badly that less than a year after moving, there's no space left. Meeting rooms are perennially booked so people end up having meetings in the kitchen, terrace etc. The promotion cycle is rigid and requires two weeks worth of work to produce the 'promotion-packet'. And on and on and on. The laundry list of problems is huge but the bigger problem is that management is unwilling to tackle these problems.

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    Advice to Management

    My advice: If you turn your eyes away from the problems, that doesn't mean that the problems go away. Don't insult your employees by lying to them: People know that you're not paying them 70th percentile wages, people know about the nepotism, people know of poor adoption in newer markets, people know about all the problems mentioned above. Don't whitewash the problems: they exist and the first step to tackling these... issues is to acknowledge them.

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    N262019-08-30

    N26 Response

    September 9, 2019Internal Communications Lead

    You have so many points. It's appreciated that you've taken the time to list this all down. You are also still with us, and you left 2 stars, not just 1 - for this, thank you! With all your frustrations and in-depth knowledge about so many aspects, it seems that you really care for ...

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  5. Helpful (1)

    "Great people and learning environment with opportunity to work on the forefront of fintech"

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    Current Employee - Associate in Berlin
    Recommends
    Positive Outlook
    Disapproves of CEO

    I have been working at N26 full-time for less than a year

    Pros

    Full of hard working young talented people, lack of hierarchy, opportunity for learning/exposure across the business and of course, the chance to disrupt an antiquated industry!

    Cons

    Founder leadership and culture is lacking, growing pains are resulting in inefficiencies and redundancies across the business

    N262019-09-15
  6. "Great place to work if you like fast growing Fintech"

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    Current Employee - Manager - Strategy & Operations in Berlin
    Recommends
    Positive Outlook
    Approves of CEO

    I have been working at N26 full-time for more than a year

    Pros

    Great young atmosphere that it´s revolutionising Banking

    Cons

    As all fast growing companies it can be chaotic sometimes

    N262019-09-13
  7. Helpful (4)

    "kindness is always okey, professionalism is great"

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    Current Employee - AML Analyst in Berlin
    Doesn't Recommend
    Neutral Outlook
    No opinion of CEO

    I have been working at N26 full-time for less than a year

    Pros

    Good atmosphere and great conditions.

    Cons

    Too much power to people with limited experience.

    Advice to Management

    Ensure to hire qualified personnel, so that they don't create Kindergartens like in the AML department

    N262019-09-11
  8. Helpful (9)

    "Growth at the cost of everything"

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    Current Employee - Anonymous Employee 
    Doesn't Recommend
    Positive Outlook
    Disapproves of CEO

    I have been working at N26 full-time for more than a year

    Pros

    When I joined N26 a while back it was still one of the places to be in Berlin. The product was innovative, the team international and diverse (it still is) and it felt like there was a purpose and what you did actually mattered. Right now all of that is being sacrificed for hypergrowth. + International and diverse team + Some very smart and talented people + Market-level salaries + Typical startup perks: free... food and drinks, sports memberships, various other employee benefits

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    Cons

    - Hypergrowth at the cost of everything, quantity before quality - No clear strategy, purpose or sense of direction - Lack of processes and transparency - People are expected to sacrifice themselves for the company, better yet, make magic happen - No appreciation of employees - Minimum days of holidays only - Less than ideal office situation

    Advice to Management

    Hit pause on hypergrowth and set up a clear mid-term strategy and structure. Processes need urgent fixing. Make sure to show your employees they‘re being valued and do not just talk about improvements, but make them actually happen.

    N262019-09-04

    N26 Response

    September 9, 2019Internal Communications Lead

    Thanks for being with us and for sharing your concerns. You have brought up valid points. Would you be willing to come and speak to the People Team to see how some of these issues could be tackled? Maybe you have some more specific suggestions; maybe we already have some solutions ...

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  9. "Software Engineer"

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    Current Employee - Software Engineer in Berlin
    Recommends
    Positive Outlook
    Approves of CEO

    I have been working at N26 full-time

    Pros

    Flexible working hours, smart and helpful people around, good chance to learn and grow, interesting product

    Cons

    Office situation is not the best

    Advice to Management

    Focus more on how to make both your customers and employee satisfied

    N262019-08-31

    N26 Response

    September 9, 2019Internal Communications Lead

    It's wonderful that you're having a 5-star experience! Of course, your points on the office and more of a joint focus have been noted. Perhaps you would like to get in touch with the People Team and share any suggestions you may have on how we can better satisfy our employees? We ...

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  10. Helpful (2)

    "Amazing experience"

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    Current Employee - International Customer Service Agent in Berlin
    Recommends
    Positive Outlook
    Approves of CEO

    I have been working at N26 full-time for less than a year

    Pros

    Getting a deep knowledge of the banking system and on how to get the best human interaction with clients.

    Cons

    Nothing negative to declare in my experience.

    N262019-08-20

    N26 Response

    August 22, 2019Recruitment Team

    Thank you for your review and feedback!

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