Remote reviews

3.4

59% would recommend to a friend

(609 total reviews)
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57% positive business outlook

Remote has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 609 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Remote 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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609 reviews
1.0
Aug 14, 2025

Think twice before joining — unrealistic demands and below-market pay

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Pros

- Fully remote — work from home. - 16 weeks of paid parental leave. - Home office budget and provided IT equipment. - Decent health benefits for single employees (no dependent coverage).

Cons

- “Flexible working hours” – False: Despite being marketed as “async,” you must submit your working hours in advance. Your activity is monitored in a tool called Assemble. If there’s more than 1 hour of inactivity, your manager will question you. You must be online on Slack and actively working during your set hours — this is micromanagement, not flexibility. - “Flexible paid time off” – False: Capped at ~30 days or less annually. No more than 2 consecutive weeks allowed. Must request 6+ months in advance. Holiday weeks like Christmas and New Year are off-limits. In some cases, you may be required to work holidays. - Poor Mental Health Support: Chaotic, constantly changing environment with no real leadership support. People team and managers are rarely available. Employees are treated like robots, not humans, with zero concern for mental health. - Biased & Restrictive Recruiting: New hires must be in the 80% or lower geo pay band, with at least half of each department in the 50% or lower range. U.S. applicants have almost NO CHANCE unless in the 90% or 100% band — and even then need special approval. Hiring is concentrated outside NYC and SF as a default. - Learning budget: Reduced every year. - Social/co-working budgets: Nonexistent — no funding for in-person events or co-working spaces. - Culture & Values Don’t Match the Branding: The stated values (care, empathy, autonomy, empowerment) are not practiced. - Leadership is top-heavy; during budget cuts, managers protect themselves and cut staff rather than take responsibility. - The culture rewards optics over substance. If you raise legitimate concerns or push back based on experience, you risk being sidelined, excluded, or pushed out. Many current and former colleagues have experienced this. - There is no true anonymous reporting or surveying. While leadership claims feedback is confidential, responses are often traced back to individuals, which discourages honesty and makes employees fearful of retaliation. - Performance Review: By default, you’ll rarely score above a 3 (“Meets Expectations”) in performance reviews, as raises are minimal and promotions are tied directly to the review cycle. A rating of 4+ is typically only given when you’re being promoted, which is very rare. Additional Concerns: - Ineffective leadership that limits professional development. - Ongoing budget reductions and continual executive-level restructuring. - Turnover at the highest levels — three CMOs within a single year. - Compensation falls short compared to market standards. - Benefits are underwhelming, especially for a company in the tech sector.

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Remote Response
10mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your perspective. We’re glad you recognized the benefits we offer, including fully remote work, generous parental leave, and support for setting up a home office. Some of the points you raise do not accurately reflect how we operate at Remote. Anyone can review our open handbook at [https://handbook.remote.com](https://handbook.remote.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) to see our policies in detail. Our time off policy remains more generous than most peers in our industry, and our async-first culture is designed to give people flexibility in how they work. At the same time, some roles, particularly those tied to customer needs, require closer coordination across teams so we can plan effectively and meet commitments. Remote remains very different from most companies in our space. From our global-first approach to transparency to benefits like 16 weeks of paid parental leave, we continue to offer support and flexibility that goes well beyond what is typical. While we may not agree with all of the points raised here, feedback like this helps us reflect on where we can keep improving.
4.0
Aug 12, 2025

Good culture

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Pros

Truly global-first culture with colleagues from dozens of countries • Flexible, fully remote work with strong trust in employees • Clear mission and meaningful work enabling global employment • Generally supportive leadership that values autonomy • Opportunities to take ownership and shape initiatives without micromanagement

Cons

• Rapid growth can mean shifting priorities and occasional lack of clarity • Some teams are stretched thin, can lead to burnout • Internal systems and processes still maturing; tech stack can feel complex at times

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Remote Response
10mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience and feedback with us. We're committed to creating an equitable and transparent work environment, and your feedback is essential for us to make necessary improvements.
4.0
Aug 12, 2025
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Pros

Great workplace autonomy for ICs to execute, innovate and conduct projects within the Operations vertical, developing key relationship with VPs and high value stakeholders from day 1.

Cons

Low oversight and managerial support, sometimes you float and create your own agenda for things and lack of alignment of your priorities vs. company objectives which leads to constant context switching and conflicting priorities

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Remote Response
10mo
Thank you for being part of the team, and for sharing your experience with us. We're always working to make Remote a better place to work so we appreciate your feedback and will continue to work on the areas you’ve mentioned.
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