Snap Finance reviews

4.3

83% would recommend to a friend

(168 total reviews)
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Ted Saunders

85% approve of CEO

72% positive business outlook

Snap Finance has an employee rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars, based on 168 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Snap Finance 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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168 reviews
2.0
Dec 15, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

My work colleagues were wonderful, we collaborated greatly in and out of the office (primarily in a remote environment). Worked long hours but that was okay given the strong partnerships we had. The company embraced remote work.

Cons

Leadership is just bad in general. They don't communicate well to lower-level employees of what is happening with the company, economically and organizationally. They did so many large org changes that left everyone confused and worried about their jobs. They laid off many employees in 2020 and again in Dec 2022, just weeks before the holidays. They couldn't wait a couple of weeks? Really?

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Snap Finance Response
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We appreciate your feedback.  Finding a better way to communicate across teams and top-down is a priority for us. Organizational changes are never easy, and we will pass along your feedback to the Executive Team. Thank you.
1.0
Apr 13, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Frequent free food The job itself is chill Can watch Netflix while working

Cons

Favoritism- You’re only offered extra projects that’ll get you promoted, if management likes you. Not based off metrics, not based off seniority, they only offer advancement opportunities to the employees they like. As long as you don’t complain about anything and take on extra projects to do in between your work, which you don’t get paid extra for, you’re guaranteed a promotion. Take advantage of great employees by stacking on more responsibilities but they refuse to pay them more. The company is more worried about selling “culture” than paying their employees well. Management only has the back of management. I was bullied by one of the team leads and when I brought it up to the manager, I was told to get over it as leadership hadn’t been trained on accountability yet. Why would you have someone in leadership who can’t take accountability? That’s Beyond me. Do NOT work at Snap unless you want to feel like you’re back in highschool.

1.0
May 2, 2024
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Pros

Met some nice people at the work place

Cons

Working here has been a disheartening experience due to the toxic atmosphere perpetuated by leadership. From the day my new manager was hired, it was evident that she lacked basic respect for employees. They regularly took credit for my work as well as others, and spoke down to me, undermining my contributions to the team. The manager never made an effort to support me when I encountered difficulties or needed assistance. Instead, she seemed more concerned with delegating tasks and throwing me into random projects due to the high turnover rate and lack of employees. She never made sure I had the necessary resources or guidance needed to succeed the tasks I have never done. The lack of support and unreasonable expectations set by her made it extremely difficult to thrive in my role and made it a terrible experience to work under someone who fails to prioritize the success and well-being of their team members. The turnover rates are alarming and its no surprise considering the hostile environment created by management. People are leaving left and right, unable to endure the constant negativity. What's even more frustrating is the nature of performance evaluations. Managers would fabricate issues to criticize employees, with no evidence, going as far as bringing up non-existent problems during 1 on 1s only to reprimand you for them hours later. It is a demoralizing cycle that erodes trust and morales. How can you speak about the values as a company? Shouldn't that be top down? Furthermore, managers are quick to shift blame and its incredibly unfair to be held accountable for the shortcomings of others. In conclusion, I would strongly caution anyone considering a position here. Seek employment elsewhere for a healthier and more fulfilling career experience.

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