Delightful! - Anonymous employee Gusto Employee Review

5.0
Apr 11, 2014
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The culture, culture, culture! The founders here actually care about employees and aren't just giving lip service when they talk about building a culture of teamwork, family and values. It's the best place that I've ever worked and I worked for a company that consistently shows up on several "Best Places to Work" lists. The benefits are great. From one-year employment anniversary round trip tickets anywhere in the world, to company trips and housing/gym stipends, to regular health benefits. The founders are constantly adding new benefits and evolving old ones. The people are rockstars. Everyone you will work with on the team is brilliant and eclectic. There are absolutely no egos here at all! At times you'll find yourself hanging out in our incredible "home office" workspace because you enjoy the company (no pun intended).

Cons

...None! Seriously, there are no cons. Nothing is perfect, but this company is about as close as it can get to being perfect. Yes, we work a lot, but that's because we care about what we do. We're on a mission!

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