Gusto reviews

3.1

44% would recommend to a friend

(1,117 total reviews)

Joshua Reeves

50% approve of CEO

44% positive business outlook

Gusto has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 1,117 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Gusto employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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1K reviews
2.0
Dec 20, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Benefits are 100% paid, 5 year sabbatical, equity if/when they IPO. My manager was the only thing I considered that made me maybe want to stay before I accepted another offer.

Cons

Hire way too much from outside and not promote successful employees from within. Not much space for moving up/quick to max out your level depending on the team. Low pay relative to market (received ~$40k raise after leaving). Hiring employees that don't care or are flat-out incapable of doing their job... asking "captains" to help manage teams without providing a pay bump. People just not knowing how to do their job was an epidemic. Unacceptable communication from C-suite when PTO and work from home was revamped or taken away entirely. Non-exempt hourly vs exempt salaried employees have different benefits including how PTO is accumulated (it was this way at least 6 months ago when I left). Cutesy, dressed up language that startups love to use to skirt answering questions or providing real, tangible solutions to problems. People sensitive to feedback or constructive criticism, felt like working with kids at times. Work processes very messy and changing each week with no heads up. Will act like a startup still, but c'mon, either learn to run a business or sell. It's hard to describe every little thing that went downhill for this place over time. For those that don't know, you get a month sabbatical at your 5 year anniversary. Why would you want to miss that?! I left right after my 5 year with little consideration to take the sabbatical. That's all you should need to know.

2.0
Oct 25, 2023

Seeing What Sticks

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- Some of the benefits/stipends (fitness, phone, internet) - Most people are reasonably nice - Lateral moves to other teams are common if you find something you're interested in - The product has a lot of room for improvement but by nature is pretty sticky

Cons

- C-Suite/J-Staff often seems incredibly short-sighted and just throw stuff at the wall hoping something sticks, without any serious thought to downstream impacts, the work required to execute, or how it may affect their direct reports and ICs. Most of this could be avoided by simply consulting with their direct reports before making decisions on a whim. - Almost a sub-bullet to the above but they really don't think through how changes they make will land with employees (especially ICs). Leveling/career pathing seems directionless I've seen plenty of talented hard-working Gustees sit at the same level for years while some folks seem to get promoted every other review cycle. A more recent example was the mandatory two days a week in office. On one hand in Denver and SF you have folks who need to be in the office having to fight for office space with people who probably don't need to be in office. Then you have the NY office where despite telling people at the start of August they were giving them till Mid-September to adjust their lives accordingly (and most not needing to be in office from what I can tell) they didn't actually have enough seats to accommodate everyone. One of my colleagues in NY was telling me that they had to make arrangements to care for their young child with a quick turnaround (sidenote: I'm no parent, but I assume that's not cheap especially in NY so hopefully Gusto is at least subsidizing it?), only to come into the office and have to do their work in Cafeteria because all the seats were booked on the mandatory days. - Lackluster systems and processes: Gusto's systems and processes are held together by bubble gum and duct tape. I'm not sure if senior leadership is unaware, or don't know the magnitude of the issue but it just makes life harder particularly if you're on the Revenue side of the house (Marketing,CX,Sales,FBOS etc.). There's so much efficiency (and probably MRR) being lost here, not to mention in no way is the way we do things scalable or up to par for a company hoping to IPO (hopefully) in the near future.

1.0
Apr 18, 2023

Changing for the worst

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Try to make it a friendly/fun work environment. Medical benefits are good-100% paid for just employee

Cons

Upper management at Gusto has completely lost touc and do not care for their workers. They took away most benefits for the CX team and basically said if you don’t like it then leave. And gaslighted is saying the employee’s who tolerate the new changes are the ones who are “dedicated”. Corporate manipulation at its finest… all hourly employees are now are exempt from most of the nice perks the rest of the company gets. If you ask questions for why your schedule changed or question certain policies are not being upheld you are given the run around. Internal Mobility is all but gone- we haven't had an internal job posting in nearly 6 months. Pay increases are non-existent and Gusto is doing everything they can to pay as little as they possibly can. They JUST rolled back Unlimited PTO- now if you have been at the company for less than a year you only get 10 days of PTO for the year- which is horrendously low. Layoffs were announced on a random Wednesday with no warning and the CEO's speeches in our all hands meetings are becoming more and more tone deaf. The changes this company claims to be making are hurting employee morale so badly. People are MISERABLE who came in with high hopes.

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