Long way to go but a company that truly aspires for the best - Anonymous employee Gusto Employee Review

5.0
May 15, 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Humble, down to earth, but fiercely intelligent people. Everyone contributes and there is no room to chill on the sidelines. Company is still at a stage where there is tremendous opportunity to grow and find your own niche.

Cons

The usual ups and downs of an early stage company. There are still many unknowns but that's part of the fun!

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Gusto Response
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Thanks for sharing your experience, and thinking about the long-term. You’re right - the many unknowns are part of the fun! As we often say here, in startups “change is the only constant.” We fully agree that the most important part of this is to learn from our past and strive to do it better next time. The journey is long, and there’s lots to learn along the way. Appreciate your help in contributing to how we grow!

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