A Mature Startup with Exceptional Culture and People - Engineering Director Tipalti Employee Review

5.0
Dec 9, 2025
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Pros

Tipalti is a mature startup that managed to keep its curiosity while developing real organizational depth. The culture feels grounded and balanced, with a clear focus on moving the company forward. Leadership doesn’t shy away from tough decisions when they’re needed to support long term goals and the broader vision. Managers are consistently accessible, and there’s an authentic space for employees to share ideas, concerns, and feedback. It creates a steady rhythm of trust and transparency that many companies strive for but rarely achieve. Work-life balance is among the strongest in the industry, supported by flexibility and a genuine understanding of employees’ personal needs.

Cons

Compensation sits around the market average, and the lack of bonuses can make the overall package feel less competitive. The perks are functional but not particularly inspiring, which leaves some room for improvement in how the company invests in employee experience.

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5.0
May 10, 2025
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Pros

Great job to start with

Cons

Low salary for the job

2.0
Feb 18, 2026
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Pros

Good people. My direct manager was excellent and very supportive. Free lunch when in office. Health benefits are okay.

Cons

There have been numerous layoffs, and overall it feels incredibly unstable. The product has a lot of issues, which makes the onboarding role much harder than it needs to be. When deadlines are missed, leadership tends to blame the onboarding team, even when you’re doing everything you’re supposed to and the challenges are outside your control. It doesn't help that the Product has a lot of issues, and leadership will push on us to sell on more product features, that will make implementation even longer and the features are not ready to be used by customers. Sales regularly overpromises to customers, then avoids accountability when those expectations can’t realistically be met. Most process changes seem to benefit Sales while making onboarding even more difficult. Pay is below industry standard, and as a result, many of the strong employees don’t stick around for long. While my coworkers are great, it seemed like everyone was miserable. Always complaining about customers, leadership, turnover, layoffs, low pay, and questionable policies. It's not a healthy work environment, and leadership needs to introduce changes immediately if they want to attract and retain talent. Performance is heavily data-driven, which isn’t inherently a bad thing. However, evaluations tend to focus too narrowly on metrics like average implementation time, without fully considering the many factors outside an employee’s control that impact results. As a result, overall performance and contributions don’t always feel fairly assessed.

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