Deel reviews

4.4

87% would recommend to a friend

(1,971 total reviews)
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Alex Bouaziz

92% approve of CEO

84% positive business outlook

Deel has an employee rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars, based on 1,971 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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1.0
Nov 16, 2022

Working here comes with a steep price tag

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Some decent pay depending on where you live.

Cons

Ever since I resigned at Deel, I've had several people reach out to me who have either been current employees or in the midst of deciding whether or not to accept a job offer there. They've all reached out about the same thing - what my experience there was like and if it was as bad as they've heard it is (if they're still interviewing) or if I also noticed red flags and they're not going crazy (if they're current employees). That alone should speak for itself. It's frustrating to see a company that has a good product to offer have such a dark reality to it when it comes to employee experience. The pattern is always - people find out about Deel through their LinkedIn posts, see their market presence booming, get excited about the "rocket ship" and apply, just to start working and realize it's a miserable experience. Having worked on their sales team and having lots of prior experience in sales, it's painfully obvious that not only did they not structure the territories well, but they also drastically over-hired. If you end up working in the North American team, you'll only be allowed to prospect in the US and Canada and in companies with specific criteria. The problem then is with the amount of new sales people they hire. It should be obvious but there are only so many companies in North America that exist that fit your territory parameters so eventually, the sales reps run out of companies they can prospect without knocking on the same doors over and over and yet are still expected to meet the extremely high quotas. I've seen the comments that Deel responds with to other reviews here and it's the same general narrative the management team has. They find a way to spin it so that it becomes the rep's fault for "not being cut out for this rocket ship" or that "Deel Speed isn't for everyone". The reality is that the numbers don't lie. Fixed number of accounts to prospect + exponential increase in reps to cover the same territory = less chance of you hitting quota over time. It's also alarming to see how they respond to negative reviews that raise concerns regarding the employees' mental health being an afterthought. They chalk it up to learning as they go, not everything is perfect, and building the rocket ship as they fly it. The fact that's still the same narrative after months of people raising the exact same concerns just screams that their responses are exclusively a PR strategy. Managers will also gaslight reps into thinking that it's normal to not eat or sleep until you meet quota regardless of macro-economic situations and market changes. I wouldn't be surprised if putting more people on PIP now is their way of controlling headcount rather than taking accountability and admitting they messed up. Realities to consider before joining: - Just miss your quota one month? You'll be on PIP then fired without severance. - Expect to work 12+ hour days and be cold calling well before 9am and several hours after 5pm. - Work wherever you want? Not quite. You need to ask for permission and get prior approval to work somewhere that's outside your timezone. - Micromanagement is constant. Don't be fooled when they say that "working in your timezone is a reality of working in sales and unavoidable". Not true. There are other companies out there that truly walk the talk and know how to manage globally remote teams and still grow as a rocket ship. All in all, sure, Deel is a massive company and solving a big problem. Just keep in mind the price tag that comes with working there and make sure it's one you're willing to pay before you apply.

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Deel Response
3y
You are clearly frustrated with Deel not being the right fit for you and I am sorry that both we and you were not able to determine that in the interview process. Team member mental health is never an afterthought, but if you are relating mental health to not being able to achieve quota in Sales when we have come nowhere near reaching our TAM (total addressable market) in each region and country in which we operate and task Sales team members with penetrating then I must disagree. We have many successful sales team members and we provide autonomy for how sales team professionals go about achieving their quota. We do ask that sales people achieve quota - that is part of the job and part of how you as a sales person achieve your on target earnings, which we know is important. So regarding quota for Sales - yes, we have one and ask that it be achieved to be successful in role. Performance Improvement Plans - yes, we have them for Sales and other roles when we have identified someone has the potential and skills but needs additional help to be successful in their role. Work anywhere - it depends on your role, country of residence, and employment status, but yes, we do have some roles dedicated to a country or region or time zone and it is problematic for you to meet your goals and be successful if you are out of the area. We are open about what those roles are. We agree we are solving a significant problem in connecting people with jobs around the world and enabling them to be hired and paid and we also agree that it's not everyone as you pointed out. P.S. No wolfs of wall street in reality and thankfully, but it was a good movie.
1.0
Oct 19, 2022

Don't walk, RUN AWAY FROM DEEL.

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Pros

- Opportunity to meet people across the world - which you can pretty much get by working with any international company. And at the end of the day, there’s zero time for you to bond with your peers. You’re not missing out. - They provide equipment for you to work, which you absolutely don’t get to keep. Providing equipment is the least they can do. Again, this is the bare minimum. The cons truly outweigh the pros.

Cons

- There’s no time for 1:1, meetings, training or really any other activity - you have to attend this while keeping the same amount of work and responsibilities. - Individualism rules at Deel. There’s no sense of community among your peers, there’s no bond time, and everything felt like constant competition. - You are simply not allowed to make mistakes. And if you do, be prepared to be judged and embarrassed in front of everyone. This caused me serious anxiety problems at work. Tragic. - If you ever get promoted, you’re keeping the same salary. Same salary = more responsibilities and more work. Extremely unrealistic expectations. - If someone quits or gets fired no one will know until you look for them in Slack and their profile is deactivated. Talk about culture, huh? - Deel pays its contractors a bonus to convince clients to leave good reviews on TrustPilot. - Workplace harassment is definitely present at Deel. There was a sexual harassment case reported to HR, however, no consequences. RUN AWAY. - The salary is unfair. I was making $400 more than a coworker who had the same position as me, lived in the same country as me and had the same amount of responsibilities as me. And this was the same case with most of my colleagues. It’s very discouraging. Discrimination at its finest. It’s more than clear that location and experience do not matter when it comes to salary, so please stop that false “location-based pay philosophy” narrative. - PTO: they provide unlimited paid time off in theory, but not in practice., They will make it hard for you to get days off. - Don’t even think about growing your career here. It’s not happening, mate. You’re wasting your time. - When it comes to processes everything is all over the place. There are no clear answers and no strategy. No structure. It’s hard to work like this. - A lot of people quit after weeks of working here, it’s very common. It would be interesting to see their turnover rate. - Only executives are hired as full-time employees with benefits. The rest are contractors. *****If you're thinking of working here: don't. Do your research and find something better. You're wasting your time, and you're gonna leave Deel mentally ill***** People are bossy, extremely passive-aggressive, egocentric, entitled, mean, and intimidating. Poor communication skills and no manners. They make you feel disposable because that’s what you are at Deel. Leadership from the executive team is immature and disrespectful. I experienced high levels of anxiety and even started questioning my self-worth here. Everyone is overworked and burnt out.

2.0
Mar 10, 2021
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Pros

Big team with nice people, Remote first company , that has people all arround the world, Interesting App, a lot of space to grow Hard working people that do all their best Equity and some nice perks

Cons

No proper process for sprint planning an task estimation. Fast passing - you will be rushed all the time to finish things , No respect for personal time, you can be contacted at any time and hour, and no standard working hours, you can work 8 - 14 hours , it's all the same. Because of the Yala Yala rush , suggestion for improvement a rarely heard , you need to deliver nothing else.

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Deel Response
5y
At Deel, we’re always looking for ways to scale and grow. At times the environment can be a fast pace one. It comes with working at a startup. As we continue to grow and build the team, we’re always looking for ways to improve efficiency and help employees do their best work without feeling burn out. We appreciate the feedback and will explore more ways to help advocate for those looking to balance their workloads across borders and timezones. We take these things to heart and look forward to improving on a process that helps our team feel like they can shut-off when their workday is complete.
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