Checkout.com Software Developer reviews

2.9

43% would recommend to a friend

(64 total reviews)
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Guillaume Pousaz

38% approve of CEO

56% positive business outlook

Software Developer employees have rated Checkout.com with 2.9 out of 5 stars, based on 64 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Software Developer professionals have an average working experience there. Checkout.com is rated 22% below average by Software Developer professionals compared to other employers within the Finance industry (3.7 stars).

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64 reviews
1.0
Oct 7, 2023

Absolutely toxic

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Pros

I meet a few good and outstanding people during my time at Checkout.com - sadly, they have moved on to other workplaces where they were not discriminated against because of not being male, or where they had actual growth opportunities.

Cons

Where do I even begin ... It feels very often like a place that crushes your dreams. You go in optimistic and hopeful, having been sold a certain story and hype, and day by day you realise you fell for something that wasn't there. Gender disparity is real and present especially in Technology. There are no women in leadership position - all the Senior Directors for example are male, there are no female VPs or SVPs, and there are no pathways for any of the existing female employees to get there, which leads to a very high turnover among females. For the males, you have to be in the Old Boys Club to get anywhere. If you're not, you are at best ignored, unless you get let go to pay for someone else's mistakes . The exec team are absolutely unapproacheable and performative , parrot out values and principles they don't care about and I would be hard pressed to find a situation in the past 7 years where I have seen any of them talking to the "normal" ( read "not VP and over" level ) willingly or naturally - unless again, they would do it to tell you off , ridicule you or make you feel irrelevant . The performance review cycle is long drawn out, and again, only the OBC members progress - and that is the rule everyone learns sooner or later. If you care about performance ratings , don't bother joining Checkout where " you have to be a five to get a three" and "everyone is a three" . Don't join if you hope you will have time for learning, development, or a strategy that is consistent and followed through - in all the years I have been here that hasn't happened. Everything you read in other reviewes is true and accurate; the exec team only care about the profit the company makes, despite the never ending stream of parroted company values , and you learn quickly you and everyone else around you is easily replaceable. IF you're in the OBC, you might survive or thrive to some extent. If you were brought in by an exec team member then you have a free hand to do whatever you want and rules and legislation be damned. You can sack whoever you want, or push people out disregarding any ethics considerations or existing policies, and bring in all your buddies to form a bubble of the Old Boys Club for your area. Salaries are average for most employees, although discussions with colleagues revealed men do get paid better than women. Benefits are laughable and very poor compared to similar companies, and they ignore most of the employee feedback/needs. Employee surveys of any kind land in a black hole they are never acted on again, and essentially, like the CEO said - if you don't like it , you can live. You have to admit at least he was honest about it and didn't pretend he cared about people.

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Checkout.com Response
2y
I am deeply saddened to hear that this was your experience- the Checkout.com that we are building is unrecognizable to me in your review. Point blank, we do not tolerate gender bias, discrimination, or bullying. As a long-time employee, you know one of our company OKRs is to increase female and non-binary representation and employee satisfaction. Like other Tech companies, we have work to do here (both in bringing in new women and promoting women within) – but we know it’s the right and only way forward. If you’re up for it, I’d love to speak with you 1:1 to understand your experience and see how we can take action to change your perception. If you are more comfortable speaking to someone else, please consider reaching out to your People Business Partner or our DEIB Program Manager. Your feedback- and experience- are important to me. ~Kerry, Chief People Officer
5.0
Sep 18, 2023

Good

Recommend
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Pros

Amazing Team Amazing Managment Amazing Office

Cons

3 days per week in the office only one salary review per year

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Checkout.com Response
2y
It’s great to hear that your experience in the office and with your managers has been positive! We hope that these sentiments have helped you transition smoothly into being in-office three days per week. To note on salaries, Checkout.com holds two performance cycles each year where salaries are reviewed.
1.0
Sep 14, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

There is free coffee at the office.

Cons

As an engineer: - Total lack of communication from (inexperience) management to more senior engineering members - Clueless (and busy) management - Tons of junior engineers that are still learning - Obsolete systems (old school banking applications written in C#/.NET) - Terrible engineering practices - They don't attract talent to join the company - More recently, very toxic environment with multiple rounds of layoffs

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Checkout.com Response
2y
Thanks for sharing your perspective. We wish you the best!
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