Solid leadership, Great Work Atmosphere - Anonymous employee Gusto Employee Review

4.0
May 16, 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- Very thoughtful leadership team - Long term thinkers - Whole team is bought in - Employees given room to explore and operate on their own

Cons

- Can be a little too kumbaya at times: some Silicon Valley-style label changes (e.g. People Empowerer instead of Manager), but minor gripe

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Gusto Response
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Thanks - we appreciate the feedback on the pros and the cons! Glad it has been a positive experience so far. :) On applying a new vocabulary to traditional terms, totally hear you that it can feel like overhead; for Gusto, it’s one way to reinforce culture and provide an avenue to explain it.

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