Wise reviews

3.6

65% would recommend to a friend

(2,329 total reviews)
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Kristo Käärmann

75% approve of CEO

61% positive business outlook

Wise has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 2,329 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Wise 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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2K reviews
3.0
Jul 21, 2025

Disappointed

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Sounds silly but the free snacks are cool. The 2 days home office is a plus since most places don't offer them anymore. There lots of nice people there.

Cons

Horrible training. No real training. They show you a bit then throw you the lions. And no one tells you have to test once you are hired to be accredited for the role. If you don't pass their test you're out. Imagine, move all your life over, not being told and once your there - Surprise. If you don't pass you loose your job. Pressure for keeping up to their KPI. Feels like micromanage in a company that should be modern and renovative.

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Wise Response
7mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback with us. We're sorry to hear that although you appreciated the flexible working opportunities, that you didn't always have a good experience at Wise. I do hope you were able to pass on your feedback before you left. At Wise, we believe in building a culture of continuous growth and learning. It starts with our onboarding process. Everyone attends our company onboarding program, followed by function specific onboarding and training. We regularly revise and iterate these programs based on feedback and best practice to ensure they are designed to support Wisers to perform their roles successfully. Implementing KPIs aims to provide clear expectations and support, helping team members align their efforts with our overall goals. We believe that a well-structured performance management framework not only aids individual growth but also enhances teamwork and collaboration. These KPIs are designed to not be burdensome but to guide and support, paving the way for personal development and improved outcomes.
3.0
Mar 10, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

A lot of pros I'll list represent what the company used to be, not who they are today. When I worked there from 2017-2021, it felt like I'd hit the jackpot working there. It was a startup with a very different culture that offered a lot of PTO, a generous healthcare plan and 401k match, a beautiful office that was centrally located downtown, some work remote flexibility, a culture of mutual respect and feedback, "no managers" (you could give feedback to somebody 3 pay grades above you and it's expected that it would be handled respectfully.) - The company used to do an annual summer event in Estonia, where I celebrated two birthdays. It's not often you get to fly to Europe on business, stay in a 4 star hotel, get all your food and transport covered, see a new country, and party hard and make tons of new friends on the weekend. I will cherish those memories forever. - I was promoted twice, given two title changes in 4 years. The first promotion was for a role I had no experience for. They took a chance on me. Most companies will not take a chance on anyone anymore. Most companies want 7-10 years experience, a masters degree, certifications and licensing and bilingual for an entry level job paying 60k a year. Wise deserves credit for promoting internally. - In 2021 I got very sick, and Wise rose to the occasion and helped me. They had a very generous PTO policy as I said, even sent me get well cards and gift cards for medical supplies, and donated to a Gofundme for my medical bills. This will always be so greatly appreciated. - Stock options paid off heavily for early employees

Cons

- Pay was always very low. Still today advertises 35% under market value in my field. When they were a startup it was worth it and the excellent benefits made up for it. There are really no excuses today. - The company went public in summer 2021. And while some early employees made a lot of money on this stock sale, that was the beginning of the end. That's when the startup became the big corporation they hated and openly mocked for the first decade of their existence. Directors and shareholders now called the shots. The KPI's got much stricter and good people started getting fired at an average of 1-2 per week. It was no longer a feedback culture. - After 2-3 years of the office morale being in the dumps, the company closed the Tampa office which had done so much to build up their empire, and they laid off 307 employees. The Tampa office was always neglected and overlooked to begin with and this was the last straw. Several of my friends were suddenly out of a job and I was heartbroken for them. - I went for a long shot and applied to come back to work for them in January 2025 and was not treated fairly. Surprisingly my application got through the algorithm and then I was sent an assessment, which I aced (partly because I helped my lead write part of the page on their website that contained all the answers.) I then received an automated email stated I was being rejected because of the test result, which was impossible. I asked for an explanation and was ignored by 3 people. I escalated the issue to the Head of Recruitment, who generously said that the system wrongly rejected my application, that I am indeed a strong candidate, and we could proceed with an interview IF I was willing to move to Austin Texas. I am still disabled and that is not possible at the moment. I tried to offer a compromise or asked for some other accommodation ideas that could work for both myself and the company, and I was yet again ignored. I wish that recruiters and hiring managers understood how hurtful it is to be ignored, especially after you've gotten past the initial screening and spent a significant amount of time on the hiring process, even more so for an ex employee who wants to come "home" - That's another negative about the company in 2025. The job can 100% be done remotely (it was for a year and a half during Covid and my productivity went up during that time, not down) but they absolutely refuse, even for a disabled employee who is highly qualified to do the job, but just physically can't commute to an office 3 days a week. This company says all the right things about diversity, but is not at all serious about providing reasonable accommodations for highly qualified employees who request them. I asked for a 12 month exemption from the office policy with a doctor's note, stating I'd commit to moving to Austin in 1 year, and that was ignored too.

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Wise Response
1y
Thank you so much for taking the time to write a very thorough review of Wise. I'm pleased to hear that you really appreciated the growth opportunities during your time, as well as the benefits and leave entitlements that you were able to enjoy. I'm really sorry to hear that you didn't have the best experience during your recent recruitment process. We do believe that in-office collaboration is key to building successful teams and fostering a culture and environment for people to collaborate and do their best work. That’s why we expect employees to live within a commutable distance and come to the office regularly. That said, we do also understand that some employees need reasonable accommodations to work with us and this is something we absolutely take seriously when designing an inclusive experience for all and considering potential candidates. We're really proud that through our employee engagement survey feedback we rank in the top 5% for inclusion. We believe inclusive teams help us live our values and make sure every Wiser feels respected, empowered to contribute towards our mission and able to progress in their careers. I have passed your feedback on to our recruitment team. If you would like to discuss this further - do feel free to contact employerbrand@wise.com and I can put you in touch with our DEI team or People Advisor to chat further.
2.0
Jun 24, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great compensation and work place culture

Cons

High stress work environment and ever changing schedules/policies

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Wise Response
1y
Thank you for taking the time to write a review. We’re glad to hear you enjoyed Wise's culture while you were here. We're sorry to hear though, that you found the work environment to be a high stress one with lots of changes. If you’d be comfortable to share more details or thoughts on how we could improve this in future, we’d really appreciate it. Please drop us an email at employerbrand@wise.com. Nicola
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