Checkout.com Senior Software Developer reviews

3.1

48% would recommend to a friend

(52 total reviews)
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Guillaume Pousaz

48% approve of CEO

47% positive business outlook

Senior Software Developer employees have rated Checkout.com with 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 52 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Senior Software Developer professionals have a good working experience there. Checkout.com is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Senior Software Developer professionals compared to other employers within the Finance industry (3.7 stars).

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52 reviews
4.0
Oct 6, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Nice place to work with good spirit You are free to try and fail

Cons

Remote policy: 3 days on site

4.0
Sep 21, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

If you want a challenge you'll find it here. You'll have opportunities to grow. Individuals can still have global impact. Internal mobility is a very easy.

Cons

Company moves so quickly strategy can get lost in favour of tactical work. Opportunities to grow could be signposted more clearly. Teams are often overloaded with too much work and unclear direction.

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Checkout.com Response
2y
It’s great to hear that your experience at Checkout.com has been positive and that you’ve found exciting opportunities and challenges. We appreciate your feedback on prioritization and strategy communications- it’s an area in which we certainly have room to improve.
1.0
Sep 4, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- The recent work from elsewhere policy with 2 consecutive weeks allowance per calendar year… (only 2 weeks really??)

Cons

- A futile cycle of frequent Peakon surveys, conducted with no tangible outcomes and the employees' feedback seemingly vanishing into thin air. Allegedly, these insights are merely regarded as symbolic gestures “signals”, acted upon only if deemed suitable. This prompts the question: why invest my time in sharing my thoughts if they are destined to remain unheeded? - Mandating a return to the office for three days weekly, disregarding employees' persistent objections and regardless of the overwhelming cascade of negative feedback repeatedly expressed in surveys. These concerns, once voiced, seem to dissolve into obscurity, neither acknowledged nor communicated. This directive impacts individuals with family responsibilities or those hired during the pandemic living outside London. Such employees are coerced to either resume in-person work or confront the grim alternatives of resignation or layoff, a stark reminder of their expendability. - The CEO used to be engaged, attentive, and friendly but lately, he's become apathetic, seemingly driven solely by his ego. He's ignoring everyone around him and isn't taking their opinions into account anymore. The executive team is going along with whatever he says, without considering any feedback from the 2,000 employees. It's a far cry from his earlier stance that the company's strength lies in its employees. Now, he's all about putting customers/merchants first, showing a clear shift in his behavior and priorities. - The frequency of layoffs have fostered an atmosphere of perpetual uncertainty, where one's professional fate hangs in the balance day by day. The unpredictable nature of tomorrow's prospects, coupled with the absence of job security, stems from the unceasing waves of organizational reshuffling and restructuring. These changes, driven by a desire to optimize financial statements for investors amidst the tumultuous economic backdrop, have inadvertently transformed the workforce into subjects of an ongoing cost-saving experiment, rather than nurturing an environment of stability and growth

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Checkout.com Response
2y
Thanks for your feedback and sorry to hear that your current experience has not been more positive for you. As you know, we’re not perfect as a company and trying very hard to get better every day, especially as we stay agile. Checkout.com is not a company for everyone, and we know that being in the office three days a week isn’t something that every employee will agree with or want. We believe it’s best for our merchants, our employees and our company overall. If there’s additional feedback you have or anything you’d like to discuss, feel free to reach out to me directly. Your feedback truly helps with how we think about things, actions we might take and how to make Checkout.com a place where our people can thrive. Thanks. ~ Kerry, Chief People Officer
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