Prosper.com reviews

2.7

37% would recommend to a friend

(299 total reviews)
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David Kimball

29% approve of CEO

28% positive business outlook

Prosper.com has an employee rating of 2.7 out of 5 stars, based on 299 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Prosper.com employee rating is 27% below average for employers within the Financial Services industry (3.7 stars).

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299 reviews
1.0
Jun 14, 2016

Tough times...

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great people at the individual contributor level. Unique industry with a whole lot of potential (if someone gets it right). Snacks are always stocked. Great benefits: 5% 401k match, fitness reimbursement, commuter subsidy, 100% medical, dental, and vision, etc.

Cons

Ultimately the overall health of an organization is a reflection of the executive team and works it way down. The executive staff was a carousel of people between 2015-2016. Someone with a "C" in their title was fired about every 2 months, no exaggeration. It was interesting a sign of a much larger problem internally. Prosper was not set up to succeed. It was odd that they always talked about transparency but weren't transparent. The company scaled way too fast due to seemingly to greed. Prosper Day was fun though. Roll out a rebrand, share a couple TV commercials, have an executive fashion show sporting the new colors, and then a few days later tell the company that we're on a hiring freeze and that the business is hurting. Hire as many people as possible, rent a bunch of space in SF & Phx, build a new office in Salt Lake, and lay off 28% of the company and sublease the extra space. I fear that tougher times are ahead. That said, there are far worse places to work. If you just need a job and are hurting to get back to work, this may be a good fit.

1.0
Aug 26, 2015

Not a Sales company

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Pros

Prosper offers an impressive benefits package and the office space is new with friendly coworkers. The free snacks are also nice.

Cons

The commission structure is backwards. 65% of commission as a Sales Executive is conditional, and influenced by the performance of another department. This means that you can lose over half the commission of a single deal due to the actions and poor performance of someone else! The in-house and contracted lead generation departments are severely understaffed resulting in a deficit of pre-set appointments. Expect LOTS of cold calls every day, just to survive. The process is young, meaning as a Sales Executive you are busy spending time getting other documents and on boarding items after a deal is closed, taking time away from selling. Experienced sales professionals stay away!

1.0
May 19, 2021

I wouldn't do that if I were you

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Some nice people who are giving 110% Decent benefits -pay is good for some people

Cons

Ridiculously bad senior leadership. CEO and CFO surround themselves with yes men and sycophants and are not concerned with the 99% of the employees that work there. Incredibly cliquish and exclusive vs inclusive. Lots of "communication" that says nothing.

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