One person can ruin it all - Anonymous employee Billtrust Employee Review

2.0
Sep 11, 2021
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Accepting of WFH since the pandemic started The Unlimited PTO isn't just a gimmick There is great collaboration across departments There is pretty good work life balance Billtrust is very accepting of diversity There is pretty reasonable career advancement

Cons

It all comes down to the CIO that has been micromanaging and quickly destroying the once great culture of Billtrust. As many would know, culture is derived from the top and it certainly shows. If you are interested in tech positions, be leery. Managers and engineers have been belittled and berated in large meetings multiple times. The CIO has replaced or added many positions with his own from the top to the bottom. Many great employees have either left the company or have become toxic in their positions. While there are still some pockets of great culture in the tech side, I believe that will only last for so long. I want to recommend Billtrust to you, but with the new CIO and the now degraded culture, I just cant...

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