Aging startup with visionless leadership and long work-hours. - Anonymous employee Jobscan Employee Review

1.0
Jan 28, 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Some hard-working coworkers. There was a deep sense of camaraderie as we all worked to try to meet our goals.

Cons

Completely absent CEO with no clear sense of a vision or future for his product. Absolutely no work life balance... maybe someone tries telling you otherwise but a job here meant you had to sacrifice most of your life. The company values were aspirational ideas of what they WANT to be like, not what they truly embody. Pay was terrible.. for all the "overtime" most people worked, your hourly rate ended up being quite terrible and you were made to feel indebted to work at some company. The actual insight into the product is not that novel or in-depth... ask anyone in the talent world and they'll laugh when you bring up the concept of Jobscan.

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5.0
Apr 25, 2025
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Pros

I've been at Jobscan for 4 years, and I’ve genuinely loved every second of it. It's rare to find a fully remote company that still manages to feel like a close-knit family, but Jobscan has created that environment. The culture is supportive, collaborative, and mission-focused — you always feel like the work you're doing is making a real difference in people’s lives. Communication across teams is excellent, and the benefits are generous. Most importantly, you're surrounded by people who care deeply about helping others succeed in their careers. It's a company that walks the talk when it comes to empathy, innovation, and impact. If you're looking for a place where you can grow, be yourself, and contribute to something meaningful — Jobscan is it.

Cons

There aren't any major red flags I can think of.

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1.0
Feb 28, 2026
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Pros

Remote work, generous PTO plan, benefits if FTE in the states

Cons

As others have stated, Jobscan suffers from a toxic work environment led by an impulsive CEO. He ropes you in with an amicable mission but refuses to lead with integrity and trust, stunting the product’s growth. This environment is fueled by blame shifting behaviors and avoidance, orchestrated by a CEO who is obsessively driven by numbers. Once hired you will quickly understand your role in helping him live a comfortable lifestyle as he cuts tools while you sleep without warning when numbers slip and sets unrealistic expectations once you’re left with scraps to perform your job. He often triangulates out of boredom while he harvests your energy during unpredictable 1:1’s. There are brilliant people on the team hindered by his ego and false sense of reality. He hides behind the word “start up” while the company has been in business since 2014. If you have a strong moral compass, just do yourself a favor and keep searching for a better opportunity, your mental health is more important. The only reason so many people are still putting up with it is because the job market is the worst it’s ever been. For their sake I hope James gets himself some help and starts worrying less about personal gains, recognizes his blessings and focuses more about the mission while treating his employees as human beings instead of pawns on a chess board. Lead by example, you’re literally in the business of landing people jobs.

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