Remote reviews

3.4

59% would recommend to a friend

(607 total reviews)
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66% approve of CEO

57% positive business outlook

Remote has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 607 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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607 reviews
1.0
Feb 13, 2025
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Pros

Remote work provides flexibility and some colleagues were supportive and collaborative

Cons

I used to believe Remote could salvage its mission and turn things around, but it has become painfully obvious that nobody in Remote leadership actually cares about the rank-and-file employees and the middle managers who do care are scared into subservience to executive leadership. The only people who are happy at Remote are the people who’ve been there less than 6-12 months. • Exploitative: As a previous employee of the talent team, I’ve seen firsthand how Remote’s decision to hire only from low cost regions, specifically to save money and take advantage of cheaper labor costs, backfired. Remote clearly doesn’t believe its own mission of “the best person for the job could be anywhere in the world” because they actively avoid hiring in higher cost regions even if that’s where the best candidate resides. • Compensation issues: Pay raises and promotions are rare, creating a lack of motivation and career growth opportunities. Previous salary adjustments were essentially “undone” by exempting employees who were adjusted from annual increases, greatly restricting promotions, and seemingly managing out employees who were at or near the top-end of their salary bands and/or in higher cost regions. • Toxic, unhelpful leadership: Mid and senior management are unhelpful and often add to employees’ workloads without providing support. Leadership sets unreasonable expectations, requiring late-night work and sometimes actively discouraging work-life balance, which is corroborated by the introduction of the new “Intensity” value and sudden limit to “unlimited” PTO. • Unhealthy work culture: Remote started shifting to a“high-performance” culture, which is nothing more than a justification for overworking employees, disregarding their efforts, and demanding round-the-clock availability. This is demoralizing and unsustainable. It also then gives Remote ample excuses to manage employees out or deliver unfair feedback that ultimately leads to termination in most cases.

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Remote Response
1y
Thank you for sharing your honest perspective about your experience at Remote. We value transparency and take all employee feedback seriously. While we can't address all the specific points raised in this review in a public forum, we want to clarify that Remote continues to hire talent from regions all over the world based on skills and qualifications. Anyone interested in current opportunities can explore our openings at http://careers.remote.com. We appreciate the time you took to share your concerns and wish you success in your future endeavors.
1.0
Jul 18, 2022

Too Good To Be True

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Pros

Good pay and benefits including unlimited PTO

Cons

Their public handbook may suck you in but they don't follow their own values. I soon discovered that the head of sales left the month before I started but nobody would tell me why. A month later a new head of sales started and the head of my department left shortly after. Then came the hiring freeze announced shortly after raising 300 million dollars. Key people started "quitting" but we soon learned they were forced to do so. Lastly, there was the 10% reduction in force. These are not the actions of a company that brags about transparency.

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Remote Response
3y
Thank you for taking the time to leave a review. Remote took every step to ensure we remain sustainable and efficient during the current economic crisis and we were transparent even when it was really hard, we are sad to see you did not experience this in your role. Our current attrition is 2.2%, which is well below industry averages, however we are continuously working on always improving our non-regretted attrition and keeping it low. Lastly, we take social engagement very seriously and building relationships is part of our core. We love talking about lego, shoes, pets and all things that matter to all our Remoters from a social and fun perspective and will always leave room for this.
1.0
Feb 13, 2025

Run as fast as you can from this place

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Working remotely with nice coworkers are about the only perks of this company.

Cons

This company suffers from poor internal structure and a lack of clear direction. Processes are constantly changing, creating confusion and instability. There's a persistent fear of job insecurity due to frequent terminations, and the overwhelming workload leads to burnout. Hard work goes unrecognized, and instead of being rewarded, employees receive low performance ratings—seemingly as a way to prevent promotions or raises. I've never felt more unappreciated in a workplace. If you're considering working here, do yourself a favor and look elsewhere."

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Remote Response
1y
Thank you for your detailed review. We value your input and we'll be sure to take it into consideration as we continue to evolve as a company. We're grateful for your contributions and will use your feedback to make improvements.
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