Great people, intellectually stimulating work environment - Anonymous employee Gusto Employee Review

5.0
Oct 17, 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Really smart and interesting coworkers, lots of cross-team collaboration, opportunities to work on impactful projects and learn continuously, great work environment, building an awesome product

Cons

At such a fast-growing company there are always a million things we could be working on, so we have to be very thoughtful about how we allocate resources - planning and prioritizing are key

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Gusto Response
9y
Thanks for sharing your feedback, especially about being thoughtful when it comes to planning and prioritizing. We agree that these two ingredients are key when it comes to scaling a fast growing company and we are baking them into our planning for 2017. As always, please feel free to reach out to the People Team if you should have any suggestions on how we can continue to improve.

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