Don’t do it! - Anonymous employee Navan Employee Review

1.0
Jan 3, 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Free lunch and snacks Flexible work hours

Cons

"This company poses significant challenges for its employees. The CEO's erratic behavior, characterized by sudden departmental layoffs, stems from questionable decision-making guided solely by emotion, not logic. Diversity is notably lacking, with people of color predominantly occupying lower-paying travel positions, despite the presence of qualified individuals with technical backgrounds. The sales organization appears to be a fraternity of mediocre white men, contributing to a lack of inclusivity. Job security is precarious due to unpredictable changes, and career growth is slow or, in some cases, non-existent. Morale is notably low, making the overall work experience disheartening. My two years with this company felt like a wasted investment."

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5.0
May 28, 2026
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Pros

Lots of opportunity for advancement, pay compensation, mentor opportunities, great work environment, diversity and equality.

Cons

notice of sick time usage for it to count as Excused Absence, the ability to trade shifts as all U.S. based workers work Monday thru Friday with the earliest shist starting at 8 am and the latest starting at 12 pm CST

3.0
May 18, 2026
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Pros

Competitive compensation and strong benefits package. The coworkers and frontline teams are one of the company’s greatest strengths many are incredibly hardworking, supportive, and committed to helping both customers and teammates succeed.

Cons

Significant operational gaps continue to impact efficiency and employee experience. Reporting systems and workforce planning frequently feel disconnected from the realities of day-to-day operations. Employees and leaders are often expected to be accountable for metrics without reliable reporting or clear guidance on how those metrics are measured. Workload distribution can feel inconsistent, creating an environment where some teams and managers become overextended while others are underutilized. This contributes to burnout, frustration, and a lack of confidence in operational decision-making.

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