Figure reviews

3.7

65% would recommend to a friend

(58 total reviews)
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Michael Tannenbaum

81% approve of CEO

67% positive business outlook

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1.0
May 16, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Good pay There is a 5 word minimum, but there is nothing else good about Figure anymore. 1 yr ago, this review would have been a 5 star review, but they no longer care about the employees, only the money that the C-suite can make.

Cons

No music allowed while working No phones allowed Barely hybrid (1 prespecified day alloted/required to wfh each week), while claiming to be "hybrid friendly" They continuously are showing to everyone in the company that they care about money more than they do their enployees. Monthly changes to the role and expectations, but you are still expected to remain conaistent in your performance and over achieve in order to get a promotion or bonus. HR does not listen to feedback and are essentially parrots of the managers, literally pointless roles at this point. C-suite does everything in their power to make it more difficult and less appealing to work there

1.0
Apr 10, 2024

Just a number

Recommend
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Pros

Paid insurance, as long as you don’t mind high co-pays.

Cons

They don’t believe in annual reviews or raises. Been with them 2+ years while everything for basic living cost goes up, oh well CEO does not believe in cost of living raises. But don’t worry merrit increases don’t happen either as HR points at management and management points at HR and they will continue to kick down the line any review for increase. When they do get around to finally giving you a raise it’s laughable; not quite pennies but a few quarters and a dime if you’re lucky. Literally not even a percentage point of an increase. But don’t worry the CEO and all the other higher ups are definitely getting their pay increases and bonuses. And recognition, just depends on who management likes that week/month. Those who actually have good numbers and get things done rarely, if ever, get recognized.

3.0
Apr 9, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Free Healthcare (love) Free Snacks (love) Hybrid (pro and con depending on how you look at it) Most of the people are great and really kind Free lunches and goodies on occasion (Marissa is so sweet and tries to take care of us) Generally not a difficult job Quarterly bonuses (but it seems like they’re implementing changes to this structure that could make it less attainable)

Cons

Hybrid for a job that could really be fully remote. Office is uptown and parking is between $15/$30 A DAY, which is actually burdensome for most employees. Many CSAs do the jobs of processors and UWs, but don’t have that title or the pay. New policies are frequently being implemented that feel punitive, and it seems like they’re trying to find ways to make things more efficient which usually just results in making our jobs more difficult. There is no room for advancement or growth. Unless you’re white, you probably won’t get promoted, and if you do, it’s definitely not going to be to a position of authority. There’s no diversity in management and above. They don’t do performance based raises. Anytime someone asks about raises they say they cont. to evaluate other companies and the market for this same role to make sure they’re on par. Your experience here as a CSA can largely depend on your manager. I’ve had great managers and one in particular who is an incessant micro manager and very critical, regardless of how hard we work and how great our performance is. Changes are common and expected at startups, but I’ve worked for startups before and have never been somewhere that is so structurally disorganized. Most people don’t even have a solid understanding of their role. They are often tone deaf when communicating changes that impact our daily workflow. They will follow up some arbitrary and punitive new policy announcement with something like “thank you for working so hard, we couldn’t do this without you…” but don’t ever follow that up with any action. You can work really hard at reaching a goal or fulfilling some metric, and the goal post will be moved on you. The work-from-home incentive is an example of this. While the work itself isn’t difficult, production goals are stressful for fulfillment and some of the new expectations for customer care make it more stressful.

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