DailyLies - Sales Leader DailyPay Employee Review

1.0
Nov 15, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Innovative product that allows access to earned wages. The employees who do or did the work that new leadership is taking credit for.

Cons

From the alleged illegal mismanagement of the former Founder/CEO Jason Lee to the arrogant and exhaustive self-promoting, lie to your face, culture killing Kevin Coop (CEO), Staci Griener (COO) and Jeanniey Walden (CMO) this company is in a death spiral. Any investor, customer or someone looking for a job needs to do their research before engaging with Dailypay, there is a lot out there. Ask the hard questions about how secure the product is (not very), the daily fraud (lots of it), customer support wait times (very long), how financially stable is the company (very weak)and how they treat their employees (terrible). A lot of great people were just impacted by another round of lay-offs on November 14th. This will continue through the remainder of the year. The entire company was assured from Kevin Coop (CEO) and Staci Griener (COO) back in August that there will be no additional layoffs. This was stated multiple times during employee all-hands meetings. I guess their mantra of being transparent with all employees holds no water. They just flat out misinform and lie.

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2.0
Jun 24, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Easy Hiring Process Cool Onboarding team

Cons

Team was cool, but the manager of the team was interesting. From what i could gather this manager was promoted to his position. This is most likely why he was a micro manager. Everything had to go through him. Any changes to the system? He has to review. Are you in the senior on the team? He still has to review New guy who is working on the system with a senior tech on their first ticket? He still has to review It was weird having the enitre department have to go through one person. The other team members had been there for a few years but yet the trust wasn't there to allow them to do their jobs. As a new person, this was a very big red flag. On top of that, being a remote employee was scrutinized like crazy. This person wanted to know why you were offline, and wanted you to check in constantly. I understand wanting to be on top of your employees, however this level of a magnifying glass only added to the feeling of having big brother over your shoulder. The final straw came when i was affected by Wildfires here in California last year when my electricity was shut off (the fire was less than 5 miles from me) . Obviously work is important but in that moment it was the last thing on my mind. The air was thick with smog, i had an infant, and was keeping an eye on evacuation orders When everything came back online later that afternoon, the first thing out of this manager's mouth was "Why wasn't i pinged about where you were?" Mind you , i had already told him prior to that week that electricity was iffy from the fires nearby. The way he acted during this stressful time really pushed me to the edge. I quit on the spot. During onboarding DailyPay made it seem like they were a family and that they were flexible and understanding. I did have someone from HR reach out to me about whether or not i was affected by the fires prior to the experience with the manager. However, it seems that the message was not relayed to this manager to have him be mindful of my situation. I was really let down because i expected more of this "forward thinking" company. I cannot speak to the rest of the company since i had limited interactions, however i would not recommend this position or this team until some changes are made. Also, very underwhelming pay.

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