Changing the way the world works and putting people first - Data Analytics Gusto Employee Review

5.0
Jan 12, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Amazing group (family) of smart, humble, friendly, and dedicated people. Amazing transparency, ownership mentality to build a company we love, trust, people first, egos left at the door, the list can go on. The values are clear and inherent in all of us as the company grows, which maintains an amazing culture. Leadership is truly an inspiration.

Cons

We are a startup that is changing the way SMB work, so there can be long hours, but life balance is well respected and time off is encouraged.

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Gusto Response
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Thank you so much for taking the time to let us know about your time at Gusto. As you have mentioned, our values are important and we strive to evolve our company from a place based in our values as we grow. Our employees are very important to us and we continue to keep the experience top of mind. With regards to work / life balance, we highly encourage our team members to have an ownership mentality to make the right decisions with how and when they work. It is very important that Gusties are energized and refreshed, which is why we highly encourage folks to take what they needs in terms of time off. If you should have any questions about this, please do not hesitate to reach out to your PE or the People Team.

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