Revolut reviews

4.0

76% would recommend to a friend

(5,413 total reviews)
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Nikolay Storonsky

91% approve of CEO

77% positive business outlook

Revolut has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 5,413 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Revolut employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Financial Services industry (3.7 stars).

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1.0
Jun 16, 2020

Do not work in Revolut. Ever

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Pros

-Good product -Well-known brand -Catchy CV line -Smart people around you (in general) -OK perks (free food, drinks, taxis, etc) -In general interesting job content

Cons

Frankly, there are so many problems, it is hard to summarise it all, but let me try to organise them from a higher/company level to a more niche/functional. CULTURE - Toxic and worst I ever saw. Very political, super hierarchical. It is not a startup, but huge corporate machine. - There were few comments below about favoritism, it is true - if you are a friend of CEO/SVP Revenue/Head of Legal - you have a chance in this company. If god forbid you tell those guys truth in their face - you can just leave the next day, your life in Revolut will be miserable. - Revolut is a company of one man, and nobody inside are able to stand up against CEO's opinion or decisions even though when everybody in the room understand he tells BS. - Culture is a fear driven, people are scared to be fired, and in the most recent environment and lack of job options elsewhere that results in the fact that most folks just conform with the stupidity and nonsense that is going on inside. COMPANY You may hear a lot from recruitment teams and hiring managers, but just know one thing - they lie. They are desperate to hit their recruitment KPIs which they are measured on, hence they have full incentive to tell you whatsoever, to make sure you sign the contract. Keeping you in the company is a problem and KPI of HR team, hence Recruitment dont care. People development is not a company priority, really. Most probably, L&D person will respond to my review and explain everything is different - but trust me, no one cares about your growth in this company. This is what you will get in Revolut: - Nobody cares about your development - Nobody cares about your wellbeing - Nobody cares about your health (especially mental because it will be brought to extreme edge) - Nobody cares about you. You are just a resource for CEO/Revolut to get from point A to point B. Once you hit your own limit (and you will, in many cases not because of your professional limitations but due to unreasonable targets that are being increased every 3 months without and proper logic behind it), you will be considered as redundant and get fired. - People are being fired in 1 day. On all levels. You met with your manager yesterday, discussed long term plans and how you will organise the work in the next 2-3 months, and the next thing you know, her/his account is deactivated next morning and unless you exchange phone numbers, you will never hear from this person ever again. FUNCTION - Reading articles on Wired, you may have noticed departure of 2 CFO, 1 deputy CFO and 1 Head of Finance over 1.5 years. Churn in Finance leadership is worse than in customer support organisation. - As a result, finance function is one big problem in Revolut, company doesn't even know how much cash they are burning every month. Instead of relying on accounting function and proper reporting tools, in a typical for Revolut manner they diverted group of developers to build another in-house half-baked solution to prepare financial results for the company which are being considered as 100% correct. - Accounting team is severely understaffed. My team mates were suffocating with the amount of work load and information to process, working for 14-16 hours a day and in the end either fired or considered as underperforming. I heard CEO saying at the finance function-wide meeting: "You are just an accountant". This is the attitude you are going to get if you hold ACCA, multi-years in Big4 and join this company. I feel I didnt express enough but I hope this should warn some bright people and prevent them from joining this filthy institution. While I have met some fo the smartest people in the world here, I warn future stars to not choose to work in Revolut. I think only this kind of market boycott will make the leadership think about how much they value employees as humans and not human resources.

1.0
May 31, 2019

The worst company I ever worked for

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Quite good salary Food for late shifts, fruits and cereal

Cons

- only KPIs matter, doing your job properly comes second -compliance team is full of unqualified people - the work culture is awful - high positions are occupied by people with no or very little experience

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Revolut Response
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Thank you for your honest review. We appreciate your taking the time to let us know where we can improve. Our KPIs are designed to align with our overall company goals to promote company growth which is our endgame across the board. We always encourage teams to set realistic and achievable KPIs. We’re committed to making sure that we hire properly qualified and experienced people in all our departments, including compliance. If you have some specific concerns, I urge you to get in touch with your local HR or consider the Whistleblowing process if you have serious concerns.
1.0
Jul 5, 2025

Toxic Culture - Mindless bureaucracy - Inept Leadership

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Pros

Salary levels are okay Remote working Consideration for emergencies

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Culture at Revolut is shockingly bad. The toxicity from the old guard spreads around the business like a virus contaminating each and every new employee who walks through the door. Most employees appear stressed and under significant pressure. Fear is used as a motivator. Teams are regularly torn apart in department wide meetings with nonsensical comments from leadership with less experience and knowledge than the people they manage - each week wondering will it be me? Bureaucracy for the sake of bureaucracy is rife - some teams exist simply to create additional admin for the teams actually making a difference taking them away from doing valuable work with no clear reason. Yet these are the “A players” who constantly receive praise for revolutionising ways of working…there’s nothing revolutionary about creating more admin for the sake of it. Senior leadership are built in the mould of the CEO - if you don’t fit in with his way of working - you won’t be considered a success at Revolut. The aggressive values they set make for a very rigid performance evaluation structure - that aggression is visible in the majority of the departments and the KPIs reflect this. So much so that the every team only looks out for itself making collaboration a huge challenge. There’s nothing wrong with a bit of healthy competition but Revolut takes this too far.

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