No. - Anonymous employee Checkr Employee Review

3.0
Jan 2, 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Since being laid off in October, I have been sitting on what to write. I did not want to write this at the height of being disgruntled (which I was and perhaps still am) or traumatized (which I still am). So, take this with a grain of salt - as people's experiences at Checkr are different; though my experience is not so different from many women and other minorities who have shuffled through. I will say that the mission is absolutely inspiring and I had the pleasure of working with some really good hearted and smart people. Learning from and working with formerly incarcerated people really opened my eyes more to the injustice of the prison system in this country and my own privileges- a really humbling experience. The pay was good; beautiful offices in San Francisco and Denver; great benefits; and the general allure of a tech start up with money in its pockets with a c - staff that likes to spend for the mirage of status and wealth.

Cons

I have never been so traumatized by a workplace before. Ever. And that's saying a lot considering the other places I've worked. Because of Checkr, I had an anxiety ridden breakdown and had to take FMLA leave. After explaining to HR the lack of managerial support (6 managers / leaders in less than 2 years); no job description or clear career pathway; racist and sexist abuse by a VP; underpayment of ~ $12,000 / yr due to gross negligence; and a passive aggressive manager who absolutely threw me under the bus to save themself - I was told I was "failed and seen and heard", that changes would be made once I returned from leave. Oh, were changes made. A few weeks later, I was laid off (feeling very much like Craig on Friday by getting fired on my day off). I was told it was because of restructuring, which is fair because I never had a job description or a real focus. I was given left over work that, unfortunately, no one really wanted to deal with - most of which had to do with minority and formerly incarcerated communities within the company. A truly disorganized and brutally bureaucratic environment. Hopefully this will change as newer leaders come aboard.

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5.0
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Pros

Unlike many places where AI is just a buzzword, Checkr is deeply investing in real applications that solve complex problems. We aren’t just talking about it; we’re shipping it. The commitment to AI enablement is tangible. We have access to the latest tools like Cursor and Bugbot, which significantly streamlines our workflows and keeps the focus on creative problem-solving rather than boilerplate. If you enjoy "hard" problems, this is the place. Dealing with data at scale here provides a level of complexity that keeps you sharp and constantly learning. The culture is easily one of the best I’ve experienced. You’re working with incredibly smart, grounded individuals who genuinely care about the mission and each other.

Cons

Like any company that has scaled rapidly over several years, we have our fair share of tech legacy. It can be a hurdle when trying to move at lightning speed. While the new leadership is focusing in cleaning up the architecture through targeted engineering investments, we aren't out of the woods yet. It requires patience and a "builder" mindset to help pave the new path.

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