
Out of 23 Betterment employee reviews, 77% were positive. The remaining 23% were constructive reviews with the goal of helping Betterment improve their work culture.
They are supportive and value the health and wellbeing of their employee team.
Excellent CEO, great communication and transparency, strong vision
They're transparent and extremely approachable.
Salary and fairly generous equity
When they say unlimited paid time off, they mean unlimited paid time off. Zero qualms.
It's fair to market.
High fixed to variable ratio
The Betterment team is composed of many backgrounds but the consistent theme is this: Every employee is empathic, smart, fun, and excellent at what they do.
Everyone on my team is smart and the management style is very open and supportive rather than punitive.
They're a sharp group of people! You can learn so much from the people around you.
Betterment fosters an incredibly nurturing, supportive work environment. Resources are made readily available (read as: incredibly accessible) and team leads are very concerned for your wellbeing -- not just as an employee but as a person.
The dedication to raising issues in an open and supportive way.
I think that the culture is very open and positive. People will happily pitch in and help out even when outside of their normal role resp.
I got to go to lunch with a couple of staff that, as a rule, had no input with the interviewers, giving me an opportunity to ask questions that wouldn't affect my chances of hire.
Work life balance and growth opportunities
Easy answer. The coworkers make the job (though the general office space, endless snacks, and team bonding activities are also guaranteed to produce joy).
I genuinely love the people I work with as well as the work that I get to do. My manager gives me a lot of autonomy which is amazing
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