Navan reviews

4.0

76% would recommend to a friend

(1,013 total reviews)
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Ariel Cohen

78% approve of CEO

78% positive business outlook

Navan has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 1,013 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Navan 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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2.0
Jun 28, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Pays ok. Interesting saas-product. Will most likely be financially successful. Amsterdam group is mostly friendly and collaborative, smart and communicative people. Mobile engineers and QA folk stand out as way above average, as well as a few select FE and BE engineers.

Cons

- no willingness to grow up as a company: most jobs have undefined expectations, leading to many people do the same thing (e.g. planning, assigning tasks to engineers), but overlooking other things (such as establishing better collaboration, focus on measuring impact of new features or identifying top performers and promoting those) - random people (well, of cours not, the 'most popular' ones) will get raises / bonuses - rampant (un)favouritism with a side of sexism directed at subordinates - lack of proper growth paths for engineers, designers, and all other individual contributors. - extremely strong sense of hierarchy in the USA part of the company (which is the majority), leaving little autonomy for Amsterdam group on all aspects (organisationally, technically and even on code and automation-level) - zero change management - official monthly 'shout-outs' (as part of the playing favourites and politics), calling out people that 'went the extra mile' (which is corporate for: neglected their families and personal lives to put in a crazy amount of extra hours, unpaid, and be 'visible' during all of it). - random hiring sprees, followed by months of stagnation, leading to team with unbalanced staffing. To be successful as an engineering manager in Tripactions, you need to: * be Ok to just go with the flow, or expect the wrath of some higher-ups: shaming and ridiculing in large groups (meetings with > 30 people) is quite regular for those that try to introduce changes. * be able to do all the jobs of all your direct reports, and better. * suck up and kick problems down * never every speak up when you think thinks could be better * expect (mostly US) people to take your ideas, half-ass them and take credit for it (important to be in good standing with the relevant people) * be ok with doing endless and pointless calls, over and over to discuss minute implementation details with a wide array of 'stakeholders', often during Palo Alto times (i.e. ~17:00 - ~21:00) * come to the (pretty depressing) office couple of days a week, for no good reason other than 'CEO says so'. All of these issues are absolutely not acknowledged, or dealt with, and everyone is supposed to suck it up 'cause "a startup requires a certain mentality". Yeah, keep telling yourselves that...

5.0
Jun 25, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Smart, Driven People - At TripActions, you're surrounded by smart, driven people you will grow with every day. I have mentors and peers I rely on and learn from throughout multiple departments and multiple office locations in this company. Spending time with these people is making me a better human being. Collaborative and Competitive - My peers are raising the bar every day, and it pushes me to bring out my best and compete with them. Although everyone is driven to succeed and be the best, we're constantly sharing best practices, collaborating on initiatives, and investing in each other's success. Meritocracy - Promotion pathing and career growth is based on measurable outputs, and there are clear-cut criteria for achieving a promotion. Internal promotions are encouraged and happening constantly. Intellectually Exciting - You're part of a business that is aggressively changing and adapting to take down a massive market, and take the company to a new level. In facing challenges or aggressive new initiatives, you're challenged every day to better yourself. Product-Market Fit - We have (by far) the best product in the market that continues to adapt and improve for our customers. Business Outlook - During the pandemic, TripActions furthered it's investment in our product and our sales org's enablement. We onboarded thousands of new customers, made strategic acquisitions, and drastically improved our products with our eyes on the return to travel post-covid. TripActions revenues are achieving new records month over month as more and more companies are getting back on the road. Travel is back! (and have evolved) - With so many companies hiring remotely during the pandemic, they now face the challenge of building culture and developing relationships. The best way to do that is by getting in person for company all-hands events and regional team/department offsites. The travel environment for businesses has changed, and we strategically positioned our product and sales org to take the market. This is the moment I've been looking forward to for the past 2 years.

Cons

Rapid change can cause fatigue - This is not the place to come for a comfortable, cushy, slow-paced. There's always more to do and optimize. Work-life balance is yours to create and maintain. Know how to prioritize, and know how to set boundaries.

4.0
Jun 23, 2022

Fun while it lasted

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Fun culture, cool product, great people

Cons

Some of leadership is questionable.

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