Lots of potential, little momentum - Anonymous employee Workyard Employee Review

3.0
Jun 21, 2021
Anonymous employee
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Pros

- small team that communicates well - remote working makes for flexible hours and no commute is nice - low stakes position to gain skills and hone experience - unlimited PTO

Cons

- entirely remote team often feels distant and difficult to connect with on an interpersonal level - sales and recruiting teams have very different, and often conflicting, objectives that lead to frustration often at the clients expense - very very little and very informal training (if you're not from construction there will be a strong learning curve) - frequent need to work with bad clients in order to maintain revenue due to poor marketing and little selectivity on clients - next to no company bonding events - few perks to the job beyond basic benefits and salary (paid twice monthly) - team lacking diversity - no teamwork or opportunities for work beyond basic responsibilities - no growth path

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5.0
May 29, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

What stands out at Workyard is how open leadership is. You always know where the company stands, what's working, and what isn't. That kind of transparency is rare and it builds real trust. Beyond that, you get genuine autonomy, flexibility in how you work, space to figure things out, and room to keep growing. It doesn't feel like a place that caps you. The mission helps too. The team is genuinely thoughtful about the product and who it serves. If you want ownership, honesty, and a team that invests in you, it's a good place to be.

Cons

Coordinating across time zones can get tricky at times.

4.0
May 26, 2026
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Pros

A great team of people and a drive for success. obsessed with growth

Cons

very new to some process so not everything has clear SOP

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