You get what you give - Anonymous employee MeridianLink Employee Review

5.0
Dec 6, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

A great work/life balance, you really get to leave work at work. The culture is unlike anything I've seen before. There's so much creativity and uniqueness throughout the office; Food all the time and options galore; Executive Management knows you by name; Work hard, play hard by definition. Endless learning and mentoring opportunities which really grows you as an individual and professional. Everyone has an open door policy.

Cons

It's always busy, but it's technology so is that necessarily a bad thing? Somewhat below the curve in salaries but puts forth effort to make up for it in other ways.

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MeridianLink Response
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Thanks for taking time to share these positive thoughts about ML. We're glad you recognize the huge benefits of the culture and growth opportunities that exist here. We're happy to have you as part of the ML family!

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