Deel reviews

4.4

87% would recommend to a friend

(2,007 total reviews)
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Alex Bouaziz

92% approve of CEO

83% positive business outlook

Deel has an employee rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars, based on 2,007 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Deel employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Informationstechnologie industry (3.9 stars).

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2K reviews
5.0
Aug 25, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

- Fastest growing startup (0-300m ARR) in 4 years - 90 employees to 2800 employees in 2,5 years - Inspiring CEO - Very strong leadership team - Amazing product & platform - Pace of innovation - Focus on customer success - Amazing career opportunities - Remote culture - Work from Wherever culture I have the privilege of working with this incredible company, and I can honestly say that it has been a life-changing experience. The leadership team's guidance is inspiring, and they are genuinely invested in the success of every customer customer and employee. Moreover, the projects I worked on were both challenging and rewarding. The company's commitment to innovation In conclusion, my time with this company has been nothing short of amazing. It's rare to find a workplace that not only offers incredible career opportunities but also fosters personal growth and supports a healthy work-life balance. I am immensely grateful for the life-changing experience and the wonderful people I had the privilege to work alongside. If you're looking for a role that will truly transform your career and enrich your life, I wholeheartedly recommend considering this company.

Cons

Being the fastest growing company and speed of execution can sometimes be a challenge for some team members.

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Deel Response
2y
Thank you for your thoughtful review and for being our Head of Expansion at Deel - we couldn't do it without you! We really appreciate the callout on our strong leadership, remote culture, and career growth opportunities.
1.0
Aug 24, 2023

Literally garbage

Recommend
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Pros

Working remotely from anywhere (if you have time to survive)

Cons

NO career progression NO top average salary NO remote engagement NO async work NO personal lifestyle balance NO willingness to criticism NO transparency from C and H level NO respect within PMs ... all people coming from Revolut, and I said it all. Many of the Clients we had moved to Remote because cheaper and with a better Customer Support. AVOID PLEASE!

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Deel Response
2y
We’re sorry to hear this; we appreciate your transparent feedback on your experience. We are still in a startup growth mode, building what we hope to be a remarkable team experience in the near future. We value and appreciate our team members and are committed to creating a great culture and environment for all. We are working on resources to help guide our leaders, however, we kindly disagree with your advice to management.
1.0
Aug 22, 2023

Stay away!!!

Recommend
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Pros

The product is pretty nice and working remotely.

Cons

If you ever wonder why there's so little critical feedback here? Well, it might be because employees have signed an NDA that outlines that the employee is prohibited from making negative statements or comments about the Company, its associated companies, directors, management team, employees, products, services, or programs during and after their employment. This includes criticism, disparagement, or unfavorable characterizations. Additionally, the employee is not allowed to disclose Company-related information or provide comments to the media, including online platforms, without explicit Company authorization. Th c-suite and senior leadership are steering the ship, but it feels like they're navigating without a map. They are criticized for prioritizing profit over employee well-being. Their lack of strategic vision and disrespectful behavior towards employees contributes to a toxic work environment. Public blaming and shaming, coupled with an excessive workload, result in burnout and low-quality work output. The company's product development process is deemed immature due to decision-making based on gut feelings rather than data. The culture favors assertive individuals over collaborative efforts, leading to unprofessional behavior. The company's aversion to embracing new discoveries hampers innovation, and there's an apparent focus on quantity of features over user value. Once the head of product said in one of the all hands meetings that “We are not stopping the feature factory.” which shows that not the outcome (the value for the client/end users) is important but the sheer number of features that are being shipped. Deel is known for offering minimal benefits to its employees. The only notable benefit mentioned is access to WeWork spaces. Unlimited PTO is deceptive, with strict limitations, approval requirements, and a lack of flexibility. More than 5 days have to be signed off by the heads of product and the CEO. Taking more than 12 days off at a time is not possible. Some people almost had to beg for time off. This leaves employees feeling undervalued and unsupported. Remote is not only a perk: When working with people from different time zones you are expected to be available for them even if they are 8 hours apart. Employees express frustration over the absence of a structured career progression framework. Unclarity regarding performance metrics has led to employees being let go within their initial months. Promotions appear one-sided, leading to increased responsibilities without proportional rewards. Pay raises only happen at the end of the year. This was not communicated before the mid-year Performance review, neither in their learning platform, nor by managers / HR. The lack of career ladders leaves employees uncertain about growth opportunities.

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Deel Response
2y
There is a lot of feedback to unpack here so thank you. A few highlights that stand out to me that I agree we are working on and can be better are: compensation and how it ties to performance, career plans and competencies by role to show some options for growth and development, training for managers and individual contributors to support their individual goals and growth plans, paid time off guidance. Our average tenure at Deel is 10 months as we continue to hire approximately 100 people on average per month, but we do have many more people that are now hitting 1.5 years and beyond of tenure and we need to support them better with more clarity on opportunity here and connect the dots on how they have grown.
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