Hyper Growth with Amazing People - Anonymous employee Pebl Employee Review

4.0
Sep 17, 2021
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Incredibly talented, driven team and a fast-paced environment with aggressive growth goals.

Cons

People are at a high risk for burn out and while there’s unlimited PTO, you rarely feel like you can take time off.

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Wow, we really need to do a better job of making sure people are taking their PTO. For those who are reading this post, if you are looking for a hyper growth company, one growing at 100% YoY, then Velocity Global is for you. If you are not looking to join a company going through hyper-growth, Velocity Global may not be the best option. However, hyper-growth is usually the best environment for someone who is trying to learn a great deal in a short amount of time. Working for a high growth company you will learn in one year what it will take your friends to learn in three, working for an average, slow paced company. Working for hyper-growth company also means you will have the ability to try lots of new things. Hyper growth is driven by your innovative ideas. Things that you have always wanted to do with other companies but you were unable to, most times you will given the freedom to explore with a hyper-growth company. Lastly, working for a hyper-growth company, if the company remains fiscally responsible, usually pays dividends in form of equity. Imagine what it felt like working for Facebook, Amazon or Google during their hyper-growth phase. Can you imagine the wealth of those employees who put in the "werk" during those early days of hyper-growth? Velocity Global, while no Amazon, Google or Facebook at this time, it is worth noting, they are clients:) "Pros Incredibly talented, driven team and a fast-paced environment with aggressive growth goals." Global Talent Acquisition - We are committed to working smart, so we can play harder. Join Us.

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5.0
Jun 4, 2026
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Pros

The company has been through a lot, and some of the older feedback seems tied to past chapters of the business. Right now, there is a clear push to move forward, especially in sales. The focus is on outbound, clearer territories, stronger partnerships, and getting the Pebl brand into the market after the rebrand. The EOR space is very competitive, but it is also a strong market to be in. Pebl has a good product, a strong reputation in the category, and a real opportunity to keep growing. The company is also putting meaningful energy behind technology and AI, which matters in an industry where a lot of providers can start to sound the same. This is a good environment for people who are self-starters. If you like having everything fully mapped out for you, it may be frustrating. But if you are comfortable with some ambiguity and want to have a hand in shaping how things get done, there is a lot of room to make an impact.

Cons

Some processes are still being figured out, and priorities can shift. That can make things feel messy at times. There can also be too many opinions in the room, which occasionally creates a lack of focus. The company has good ideas, but not every idea needs to become a priority. This is also not a clock-in, clock-out environment. The pace is fast, expectations are high, and people need to be comfortable with change. That is not a negative for everyone, but it is worth knowing before joining.

1.0
Jun 1, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Teams are incredibly dedicated, collaborative, and always willing to support one another through challenging transitions. - Strong focus on actively listening to and advocating for customers' needs at the team level.

Cons

- Executive leadership frequently dismisses employee concerns during all-hands calls and relies on empty promises to manage morale. - The company has gone through multiple rounds of layoffs with zero internal communication or accountability. Employees often only discover colleagues have been let go when they suddenly disappear from communication channels. - Following major organizational shifts, leadership failed to re-align priorities. This created an environment devoid of unified goals, leading to silos and internal division. - Despite the chaotic environment, the frontline employees work incredibly hard but receive little to no recognition or support from upper management.

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