Super flexible - Language Localization Pebl Employee Review

3.0
Feb 27, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

It's fully remote and super flexible, so I can work anywhere anytime. (even abroad)

Cons

Not really a team job but more like a freelance style. No raise or promotion.

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Pebl Response
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Hello fellow colleague, Thanks for taking the time to give us your feedback. To your point about flexibility and work, yes, as an organization we are extremely flexible giving employees the ability to work just about any place on the planet. To this end, we have a couple of programs that actually encourage it. For example, we have our Outreach Program which enables employees to take one trip a year, after one year of employment, to any country where we have supported employees. We also have our CoWerk World Retreats, an employee led initiative where employees decide which country they want to visit. They organize a trip, secure an AirBnB and meet to CoWerk for upwards of two to three weeks at a time. This year a larger group of us are traveling to Colombia in March and Spain in July. You should join us. Regarding your point about raises and promotion. The industry standard for promotions is about three years (please google this). However, employees are eligible for raises every six months depending upon performance. In this last review cycle which ended in February, more than 85% of employees received a raise and a bonus. Ultimately, we want all our colleagues to succeed here at Velocity Global. Thank you for all you do for the company and our clients. And thanks again for your feedback. Global Talent Acquisition

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1.0
Jun 1, 2026
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CEO approval
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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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