Company culture sucks! - Anonymous employee Euronet Employee Review

1.0
Apr 15, 2014
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Pay is okay. Flexible Hours, and business casual.

Cons

Most employees out there want to work somewhere that fosters a sense of "belonging" or a sense of "contribution to an overall goal", Euronet doesn't foster anything put finger-pointing. Many of the co-workers are divided into cliques and they let you know in non-subtle ways that you don't fit into their clique. Many co-workers are rude. Don't acknowledge you, don't know who you are, don't care to know who you are. Carry on loud "speaker phone" calls in their offices with door open, have no regard for others trying to focus on their work. Company culture as a whole is very unfriendly. High turn-over. They could get twice as much done with half as many people if they had a "system". Too much of "right hand doesn't know what the left hand is doing." Duplication of effort. In short . . . . chaos.

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Cons

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Pros

Exposure to global operations and international entities across multiple regions, which provides strong experience working with cross-border finance and treasury processes. Opportunity to work with a variety of banking platforms, payment systems, and internal treasury tools. Good learning environment for understanding intercompany funding structures, reconciliations, and multinational corporate processes. Colleagues are generally knowledgeable and experienced in payments and treasury operations. Large international company with stable business operations in the payments industry.

Cons

Processes and responsibilities can sometimes be unclear or change frequently, which may make onboarding and day-to-day work challenging for newer employees. Documentation and standardized procedures could be improved to reduce ambiguity and dependency on individual knowledge. Communication between teams or regions can occasionally be slow due to the global structure and time zone differences. Some workflows rely heavily on manual processes or legacy systems, creating inefficiencies that could benefit from further automation. Work expectations may require significant independent problem solving with limited initial guidance.

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