Ramsey Solutions reviews

4.2

77% would recommend to a friend

(371 total reviews)
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David L. Ramsey

91% approve of CEO

69% positive business outlook

Ramsey Solutions has an employee rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 371 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Ramsey Solutions employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Media & Communication industry (3.7 stars).

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371 reviews
4.0
Feb 6, 2018

Mostly good memories....

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Pros

- Very nice people (for the most part). - Helping people with their finances is important and fulfilling. - Dave’s kids are starting to play a bigger role in the company. They are surprisingly not spoiled or entitled. Rachel is especially delightful to work with. - They take leadership very seriously. Leaders are held to a high standard. - Dave really is a great guy. He is a little more intense than needed, and a generation or two behind the times....No one is perfect.

Cons

- The organization is very bloated for the amount of revenue and work that is done. This causes a lot of bureaucratic policies. The amount of meetings and sign offs to get simple decisions made can be excruciating. - The company doesn’t handle criticism well, and they love a good witch hunt. Read the Dave Ramsey twitter debacle from the daily beast a couple years ago (it is almost 100% accurate, although not as extreme as presented).

4.0
Aug 16, 2016

Love it or Hate it

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Pros

This organization has a very, very unique culture. My feeling is that people either love it or hate it. Some feel like they finally found "their people" who think and value the same things they do. Others don't feel the same for reasons like maybe their priorities or values don't align with most of their peers. Overall, it's a good organization. Their heart is in the right place and they truly believe what they are doing matters, No place is perfect, and Ramsey isn't immune from some poor leadership just like every other organization. It's loving the mission that makes the difference.

Cons

If you aren't sold out for the mission of the organization, you won't enjoy your time here. If you are sold out for what Ramsey teaches, then you will find your home.

1.0
Aug 22, 2024
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Pros

The co-workers. These are some of the best people I have ever met. These are the types of individuals that if I were in leadership, I would do anything to keep them on the team.

Cons

My experience at Ramsey Solutions was overwhelmingly negative. Despite the company’s claims of a “no gossip” culture, this policy only amplifies the toxicity by silencing genuine concerns and feedback under the guise of promoting unity. It’s an environment where problems are hidden rather than solved. The “flex time” they advertise is more of an illusion. Although the policy technically allows flexible hours, there’s a constant underlying guilt if you leave early, even after putting in extra time. This pressure undermines the concept of flexibility and contributes to burnout. The pay is shockingly low— sales roles as low as $36,000 per year with only 1% commission on a failing business model where sales are tough to come by. It’s almost impossible to live off that salary in today’s economy, and it’s especially frustrating given the company’s message of financial freedom. This is why employees primarily live in cities south of Franklin with better cost of living. The compensation package feels like it’s stuck in the ‘90s, making it hard to justify working there. A major red flag is the company’s approach to PTO. They recently shifted from offering traditional paid time off to “unlimited PTO,” which is far from realistic. I believe this change is financially motivated—unlimited PTO means they don’t have to pay out unused days when employees leave. It’s a strategic move to cut costs as more people quit. While some employees are grandfathered into the old PTO system, new hires rarely get that benefit. Additionally, the benefits package is underwhelming—no dental coverage and limited health options. Micromanagement is rampant, and it severely affects career growth. If you aren’t hitting performance targets—often due to factors outside your control—your growth is stunted. There’s little room for genuine development or support, and leadership is quick to assign blame without addressing root causes. In the Ramsey Education Department, I heard firsthand how data was manipulated to make the product appear more successful than it was. Metrics were often skewed, especially for school programs, in an effort to secure renewals and sponsors. This kind of manipulation isn’t just unethical—it’s a clear sign of deeper issues within the organization. On top of everything, the future of the company is uncertain. When Dave Ramsey eventually retires, I fully expect leadership to claim that “God is taking us in a different direction” to cover up inevitable restructuring or downsizing. Their headquarters is strategically designed for real estate purposes, and I wouldn’t be surprised if they start leasing out parts of the building to other businesses. This isn’t about helping people—it’s legacy planning and real estate investments disguised as a ministry. While they do help a lot of people achieve financial freedom, why can't this be done as a non-profit? It is a for-profit ministry and prioritize sales. At this point, I believe the impact would be greater by giving access to these resources out for free to those who need. Not charging astronomical amounts to districts and families. In short, Ramsey Solutions is not what it claims to be. Beneath the shiny exterior and big promises lies a company plagued by toxic leadership, poor pay, and deceptive practices. It’s a place where the values they preach to the public are completely disconnected from how they treat their employees. I would strongly advise looking elsewhere for a fulfilling and fair work environment.

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Ramsey Solutions Response
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Thanks for your feedback, as the head of HR I’m very interested in making changes for the better, but some of your information is new ‘news’ to me. We have not changed our PTO policy to an unlimited one. Our turnover is lower than pre pandemic levels. I read every exit survey as well as comments such as this one for ways we can improve. I wish that rather than venting your thoughts on this forum you would have taken the time to speak with me directly. It is easy to say no one listened, and no one cared, when you don’t even try to speak up. If you decide to be heard, I’m listening feel free to reach out.
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