Wise reviews

3.7

66% would recommend to a friend

(2,324 total reviews)
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Kristo Käärmann

76% approve of CEO

61% positive business outlook

Wise has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 2,324 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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1.0
Jan 20, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

- Annual "Wise Days" trip to Estonia. Probably going to be phased out - Some of the developers are good - Attractive new Austin office

Cons

- Toxic work environment. Management bullies people into talking badly about others behind their backs - Employees are often fired without notice and with no severance, even if they are on work visas - Management is inexperienced and consistently makes bad business decisions, costing the company millions - Middle management walks around in suits every day showing off their rolexes, while most of the employees (customer service) are making minimum wage - Company is trying hard to be a FAANG, but doesn't understand marketing, and doesn't pay enough to attract decent talent

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Wise Response
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Thank you for sharing your feedback and flagging your concerns. We absolutely do not tolerate behaviors of harassment, bullying, sexism and racism, as our Code of Conduct makes clear. I hope you feel comfortable to make yourself known to one of our People Advisors so we can sit down and discuss it with you to get a better understanding. We’d really like to hear more and see what we can do to improve things for you.
4.0
Nov 12, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Benefits met some awesome people

Cons

Wise's approach to training lacks sufficient support before transitioning to solo live calls, coupled with challenging tool usability. The undisclosed probationary period and the potential extension, leading to termination, were surprising omissions during the interview. Constant procedural changes create a steep learning curve, amplifying the struggle for consistency. The pursuit of improvement at Wise seems to come at the expense of agent well-being. Despite advocating inclusivity and employee accommodation, there's a contradictory increase in pressure through tedious and micromanaging performance statistics, contributing to burnout and mental health strain. The implementation of a shift bidding system appears flawed, resulting in erratic schedules that doesn’t align with agents' preferences. Recent sweeping changes, notably increased phone time for Customer Service agents and the mandatory two full weekends per month, add further strain. Addressing these concerns and then some would be beneficial for the company but the only thing CS gets is a “Thank you for all you do” and pointless a** meetings

1.0
Apr 25, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

The ONLY pro to this position was my coworkers. I loved them so much and we got along great as a team.

Cons

PLEASE BE CAREFUL. This is my personal experience: From the start, during Wise training, the company emphasizes that you will be lost, confused and freak out your first year of working there. This is very true. The reason this is true is due to the extreme amount of change and updates constantly happened in protocols/guidelines for CS to abide by. Aside from that, the Social Media ATX team was brand new when I started. The Team Lead (your boss) started at the same time with all of us. She does not know how to be a team leader and is not someone you can rely on for questions being answered or for accountability when it comes to scheduling one on one meetings. Your first 3 months out of training is considered “probation” this means you’ll be monitored and expected to meet a very unattainable set of metrics. Not kidding no one on our team was meeting all metrics during this time. My personal experience during probation had me extremely stressed and afraid I’d be losing my job the next week or so if I didn’t perform well. I brought this up with my Team Lead in our one on one meetings that if there’s anything I’m not doing or ever a chance I could be let go to please give me a warning so I can prepare. She emphasized she thought I was fine I was showing improvements each week and she didn’t think I had to worry. So I kept working hard and eventually passed my probation period. Fast forward a month later, my metrics were the best they’ve ever been (I was meeting 2/3) and my only meeting since with her was when she told me I was doing great and passed probation. I get called into a random meeting with her and HR and she states I’m being let go due to “performance and out of queue time” Never once was I told I was ever being considered that this was an option, never once did she mention I was ever out of queue or not being productive. I was feeling confident again with my position and thought I was doing well but apparently not according to her. As mentioned in my Pros, I loved my coworkers. We all were in it together and we all were trying our best to learn and get through the changes together. The lack of miscommunication and stress levels are insane with this company. This position should not cause people to go to HR and the people’s team for mental health visits within 3 months time of being there.

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