Sadly, no longer the place to be - Anonymous employee FLEXE Employee Review

3.0
Oct 12, 2023
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Culture, benefits, flexible schedule, remote work, diversity, progressive values

Cons

Nepotism, friends hiring and promoting friends who aren't qualified. Management and HR ignoring multiple complaints about bullying behavior over multiple years. Compensation calibration is a totally frightening scenario twice a year: all managers in a department get on a call with HR, and one at a time each manager talks about each direct report and what score they are giving that person, then management and HR pile on to pressure the manager to lower the score so the company can avoid paying bonuses, COLI, or anything similar. Actual performance is not reflected in these scores at all. Many people go 2-3 years without pay increases while others get increases 2x/year, regardless of performance. "No panic" = we're gonna oust 1/3 of the company so everyone who's left behind has bigger workloads for the same pay, but now the environment is depressing. Time to abandon ship, if you're not booted before you're ready.

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5.0
Oct 9, 2025
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Wonderful People, leadership, flexibility, and culture.

Cons

It's a tough market right now, which has resulted in layoffs.

1.0
Dec 24, 2025
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Pros

A great learning experience of how poor management impacts morale. Paychecks always showed up on time.

Cons

Relentless layoffs created a culture of fear and distraction. Three rounds occurred during my tenure, with leadership openly signaling yet another upcoming round in January. Planning, morale, and trust were nonexistent. But micromanagement was ever-present. Leadership constantly shifted priorities, making it impossible to understand what actually mattered. One quarter’s “top initiative” would quietly disappear the next. (Yes, this is directed towards the SVP of “strategy” and the CEO.) Remember that poorly produced video on the website about the benefits of remote work? The company abruptly walked back its remote-first stance, moving to hybrid without soliciting employee input or acknowledging the impact on work-life balance, despite remote work being a major reason many people joined. Below-market compensation across roles, paired with a shockingly weak 401k match, sends a clear message about how little employee retention is valued. Communication from leadership often felt reactive, opaque, and overly optimistic, even as layoffs and cost-cutting told a very different story. Quick... let's try to save a penny every chance we get, but let's also open a brand new office, pay for leases on not one but TWO office spaces, and fly the staff to Seattle in the fall for "collaboration."

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