Great place to work! - Senior Manager Remitly Employee Review

5.0
Mar 16, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

People are wonderful! Everyone works hard and takes ownership for the success of the business. Cultural values are a cornerstone of the organization and leadership is transparent. Work environment is autonomous and fun while offering great opportunity for balance. Close to all transit lines in downtown Seattle makes for an easy commute.

Cons

No 401k matching plan (yet)

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Remitly Response
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Thanks so much for your feedback (and sorry for the belated response on this one)!

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5.0
Jun 22, 2026
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Pros

AI Native from first principles. Colleagues are strong and collaborative; this is the most consistent positive across teams. The mission is concrete: moving cross-border money for people supporting families. It informs prioritization and trade-offs. Scope and responsibility are available early to people who take them. Compensation and benefits are great. The company has a defined strategic direction under new CEO Sebastian Gunningham and is executing against it. Exciting time to be here.

Cons

Big org changes as the company reinvent, not for everyone.

3.0
Jun 18, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The company started off to be great when I joined a few years back. Lots of hands on opportunities, some great people to work with. Benefits are good, people are valued and contributions are seen.

Cons

The company really started to go downhills in 2024 when there are constant leadership changes, mission changes, priorities changes and team orgs. Business Managers are starting to act like the "decision-maker" over pretty much all product and marketing decisions. We start to question if the direction we are focusing on is even right. Is it customer-centric still or is it more business-oriented. work life balance is bad stress is high people are no longer valued, heard or seen you know a company is going in a negative direction when you start to see tenured employees to leave, smart people to leave as well.

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