Remote reviews

3.4

59% would recommend to a friend

(609 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 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
Apr 23, 2025

Leadership Is Sinking the Ship - Stay AWAY

Anonymous employee
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Pros

1. The people below the manager level are genuinely great — talented, collaborative, and fun to work with. They're the ones keeping things running. 2. Remote work is supported, which provides flexibility (though not always respected in practice — more on that below).

Cons

I've been with this company long enough to witness its rapid decline, which began soon after an aggressive expansion phase. Below are the core issues that have made the work environment increasingly toxic: 1. Founders: Both founders exhibit extreme egotism and have a habit of publicly shaming employees. They frequently jump into different teams with random, often nonsensical, last-minute demands. While occasional urgency is part of any job, this has become a norm — and it piles on top of already high-priority work, overwhelming teams and destroying focus. 2. Leadership: This is, hands down, the most incompatible leadership team I’ve encountered in my career. No one challenges the founders' unreasonable requests. Leaders from different domains are misaligned, often pushing their own conflicting agendas without any coordination. There's no unified direction — just chaos. Teams are pulled in every direction (product, sales, customer success, founders’ whims), and no one at the top is willing to prioritize. Yet, it's always the teams that are blamed when things don’t get delivered. 3. Blame Culture: The company is driven by a top-down culture of blame. Leadership never takes responsibility for strategic failures. If you attempt to challenge or reason with them, you risk being fired or pushed out through subtle (or not-so-subtle) mistreatment. 4. Shifting Values: The company’s values change constantly. Currently, the only one that seems to matter is "Intensity". There is no care or empathy from management — just pressure and performance demands. 5. Talent Drain: Most of the good people have already left or are actively planning to. I’ve seen many great colleagues leave — some pushed out, others leaving voluntarily due to politics and the toxic culture. 6. No Clear Direction: There's no longer a clear product vision. The company chases large customers, building one-off solutions with no long-term strategy. Instead of scaling solutions properly, teams are forced to jump from one custom build to the next without fixing core issues — making it nearly impossible to build something sustainable. 7. Leadership Is Out of Touch: Executives seem completely disconnected from the day-to-day reality. They push unrealistic demands, assuming things are easy — without any understanding of how much work teams are juggling. Miscommunication is rampant, and the gap between what is asked for and what is delivered is often laughable or tragic. Despite having multiple products, the founder insists on "keeping it simple" — no documentation, no coordination — just fast delivery, which only deepens the chaos. 8. Nepotism: While some level of familiarity is normal in leadership, this company takes it to an extreme. Most leadership positions are filled from the founders' personal networks, creating a toxic echo chamber. These leaders have unspoken expectations not shared or documented, assuming everyone should just "get it." They forget that they’ve hired globally, and not everyone shares the same cultural mindset. If uniformity is what they want, they should stop claiming to value diversity. 9. Time Zone Issues: Though they claim to support "async" work, expect late-night or early-morning meetings if you're not in the favored time zones. Many leads and managers regularly work at unhealthy hours just to meet others' sync demands. Final Thoughts: If you’re considering joining this company — don't. And if you're already here and struggling, know that you're not alone. Many of us, across different departments, feel the same toxicity every day.

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Remote Response
1y
Thank you for taking the time to share your detailed feedback about your experience with our company. We couldn’t agree more that most Remoters are genuinely great — talented, collaborative, and fun to work with. We appreciate your candid thoughts about areas that need to improve around the company. We take this feedback seriously as part of our ongoing commitment to improving our organization. Your concerns regarding leadership alignment, communication, work-life balance, and company culture have been noted and will be discussed thoroughly with the leadership team. Thank you again for your honest feedback and specific suggestions for improvement.
2.0
Apr 2, 2025

EMEA (Remote)

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Teams are generally high intensity, lot of strong talent and smart people.

Cons

While they boast a global async culture it simply is not true. All timezones outside of EMEA are expected to make themselves available during European working hours regularly.

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Remote Response
1y
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We're sorry to hear that your experience did not meet your expectations. We are committed to improving as a company, and we will take your comments into consideration as we strive to provide a better working environment.
1.0
Apr 1, 2025

Went from good to toxic

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Pros

- You can work on your own timezone with no expectation to be online at a certain time. - Flexibility to organize your work day depending on your situation, running errands, medical appointments and personal matters is not a problem.

Cons

During the last 3 years this company went from a cool fast growing startup, boasting allowing to work from anywhere, kindness as a value, interesting work, lots of agency to one of the worst places I have ever worked. - Extremely toxic leadership. This comes from the top, co-founders are rude, disrespectful and often create very stressful hostile work environment. They dress it up as a "performance culture" and let us know that if we do not like it - we can be easily replaced. - Career advancement is borderline impossible. The only way to get promoted is to have a manager and, more importantly, director above you who have a lot of sway to push you through. It is routinely observed that promotions are not merit based but nepotism based. Even if you direct manager wants to give you a good performance review, you can be demoted by leadership because they think too many people cannot perform well. This depresses the salary adjustments which do not even reach the level of inflation in most cases. - Benefits are very basic and not great. Do not believe what you see in job descriptions. Flexible time off means limited time off, it is still okay but it is not unlimited. "Work from anywhere" benefit is not exactly true, they do not like to hire in USA due to costs and if you want to move while employed to a more expensive region, they will not move you and you will have to quit the job. USA Health/Medical benefits are very bad and very expensive. - Silent layoffs. Company has been doing a lot of silent layoffs, firing people for reasons only known to them and then not addressing it at all. One day you wake up and your colleague is no longer there, with no explanation or message. It is very distressing and obscure, it has chilling effect on company culture where nobody is talking openly and everybody is talking in DMs or side chats. There is no trust between employees and leadership. It is hard to overstate how different this company is from what it was 3 years ago. From a fun, high velocity, high agency and free spirited environment to a corporate drone culture, check-in-check-out workday, leadership sharing fake motivational messages and sycophants celebrating it. I would choose any other company to work for.

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Remote Response
1y
Thank you for taking the time to share your detailed feedback about working at Remote. We appreciate your candor and transparency, even if the comments are not easy to hear. We understand that increased performance expectations and organizational changes can feel at odds with Remote’s earlier stages of growth. However, these changes reflect our commitment to building a sustainable, competitive business that can continue to provide opportunities for our team members in the long term. Regarding specific concerns: - We're actively working to improve communication around our performance evaluation process to ensure it remains fair and transparent - We continue to offer significant flexibility in work arrangements, though we must balance this with business needs and regional considerations - We acknowledge that changes in team composition could have been communicated more effectively While we've evolved from our early startup days, we remain committed to fostering an environment where talented individuals can do their best work. We encourage you to contribute to the internal ongoing dialogue about how we can better support our team members while building a sustainable business in today's competitive landscape. Thank you again for providing this feedback. It will contribute to important discussions about our company culture, management practices, and employee experience.
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