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      What is the hiring process like at WEX?

      WEX reviews

      Overall lack of support across the organization.

      Client services
      Former employee
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      The coworkers across my direct teams were fantastic; driven, customer focused, and always willing to provide feedback to improve processes. The ERGs were also a great resource when you needed to unplug from the day to day and feel like you were a part of a community. The organization needs to invest more in DEI, they currently are a global company with basically one person available for DEI initiatives. Shout out to Samira Burris for all she does for this organization.

      Cons

      The quick recap: Lack of support, no growth opportunities, lack of communication between corporate headquarters and other lines of business, lack of communication with managers to direct reports, dissipating morale, poor work-life balance, lack of benefits that are legitimately helpful, no way to communicate or escalate concerns to anyone, poor compensation structure The recruiters do a hard sell on bringing talent in as individual contributors versus salary, with a lot of exaggerated promises about bonuses, which continued to become impossible to obtain and were not close to the totals the recruiter promised. Their promises on ease of development or transferring to new roles were also not fulfilled. For example, I was told I was overqualified for my role but that once I reached my six months I would be eligible for a change and my direct supervisor would support that. When I went to apply internally I was told I could not apply without my supervisor's permission and when I asked her about it, I was informed she does not know anything about that process and there was no training for managers on how to develop or transfer employees outside of their departments. I went ahead and applied after our discussion. It took a total of three months and interviews with 13 different people before I ever heard back about the role and even then I had to follow up with one of the TA managers directly because they have no formal follow up process. With no feedback other than "we are in a hiring freeze" I joined the mentorship program. The first few months they could not find a match for me. When I finally did schedule my first meetings with my mentor, my direct supervisor made a big deal about saying I didn't need a mentor because it was taking away from my time I could be working on our case load. I was so uncomfortable trying to navigate my relationship with her in 1x1's about the subject that I eventually stopped scheduling frequent meetings with my mentor. Then the mass layoffs started in 2022. A large portion of managers and other CS team members were removed. We were already understaffed from the pandemic and drowning in work and had been in a hiring freeze. Now, we were all expected to cross train, have higher workload goals, and were told it would not merit an increase in pay or a title change. They offered absolutely nothing as a holiday bonus and our team's merit increases were only 1%-3%. Managers cut all team meetings back in length, stopped 1x1s, and basically the teams fell into chaos with no one checking in on everyone in a meaningful way, so there were relations issues and no control over the department at all. Morale spiraled out of control for the next year. When team members reported to their direct supervisors that the workload was too high and they had no support from their team members who were essentially cheating the system to improve their reportable KPI's, everyone was told their attitude was the issue and "maybe this isn't the job for you". Meanwhile, the company is reporting record breaking profits across LinkedIn and in the press, while their staff is picking up secondary jobs to support their families because they state their market analysis did not justify a wage increase. For a snapshot, the CEO makes more a month than my entire team does combined annually. Then their yearly recognition program is announced they can afford to take 100(mostly salary) employees on an international retreat for a week. No doubt these folks probably are exceptional at their jobs, but they also can afford to vacation on their current salary and aren't suffering from the increased workload or crushing recession. They also do great work but are not recognized for it. If you reached out to HR for support, they would forward your personal email to them to your supervisor instead of assisting with your concerns, which besides being a huge violation of privacy was just another kick to morale. WEX pushes on social media that they are big on culture, but they never delivered on half of their promises they promote and they do not provide a meaningful way to give feedback to anyone who can make a difference. Another example, they launched a inspire and celebrate rewards platform where you can give shout outs to team members who provide excellent training, team work, or customer service and you get points to spend. We had less than a year of this program before our department auto-denied all pointing and you'd end up with just enough points to never be able to spend them because you can't accumulate anymore. You get a "virtual" high five. Your employees want recognition for all their hard work and that should be reflected in their access to obtainable bonuses, programs that do what they promise, or in their paycheck. A virtual high five is not meaningful, it is more of a broken system where your team members feel disposable.

      24

      Treat people like trash

      Agile engineering - coop
      Former employee
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      good salary and good benefits

      Cons

      mass layoff without any explanation, they put you in a room with some random VP who is reading a script in a poor english to explain that you're fired even though you have been given good feedbacks! Extensive hiring process with 4 interviews, and two months later they decided that your position no longer exists, even if you have good feedbacks!

      1

      Flexible schedule with high expectations and low pay

      Software engineering intern
      Former intern
      Portland, ME
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      -Flexible schedule -People were pretty chill -The interview process was easy

      Cons

      -Low pay ($25/hr) -High expectations for using technologies you don't already know

      If you have good technical experience, run!!

      Software engineer
      Current employee
      Virginia Beach, VA
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      Working with nice colleagues A paycheck

      Cons

      - Unstable leadership: Frequent turnover in top leadership created uncertainty and lack of direction. - Poor project management: Many projects were outsourced to cut costs, leading to mismanagement and lack of control. - Misleading recruitment: The interview process was misleading, with critical information withheld. - Lack of documentation and training: Projects are poorly documented, and new hires receive minimal training. I was hesitant about writing this review, but I hope it will save others from potential headaches. The technology department at WEX is currently in disarray. Top leaders have left, creating an unclear direction for the future. For years, WEX outsourced many projects to cut operational costs. However, they recently decided to "take control of the projects" and hired us for this transition. During the interview process, I was misinformed on multiple fronts. Key details were hidden from me, likely due to their desperation to hire experienced professionals. My advice: if you have relevant experience, seek opportunities elsewhere. You deserve better. While WEX isn’t entirely bad, the company is struggling due to poor decisions made over the past few years. Save yourself the trouble unless you’re in a desperate situation. If you do join, be prepared for a challenging environment with minimal project documentation and inadequate training.

      24

      Amazing company

      Technical lead
      Current employee
      Mumbai
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      -Seamless interview process -Amazing people with great mentality -Amazing Pay -Healthy Environment

      Cons

      No con as of yet, everything is perfect.

      If you have good technical experience, run!!

      Software engineer
      Current employee
      Virginia Beach, VA
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      Working with nice colleagues A paycheck

      Cons

      - Unstable leadership: Frequent turnover in top leadership created uncertainty and lack of direction. - Poor project management: Many projects were outsourced to cut costs, leading to mismanagement and lack of control. - Misleading recruitment: The interview process was misleading, with critical information withheld. - Lack of documentation and training: Projects are poorly documented, and new hires receive minimal training. I was hesitant about writing this review, but I hope it will save others from potential headaches. The technology department at WEX is currently in disarray. Top leaders have left, creating an unclear direction for the future. For years, WEX outsourced many projects to cut operational costs. However, they recently decided to "take control of the projects" and hired us for this transition. During the interview process, I was misinformed on multiple fronts. Key details were hidden from me, likely due to their desperation to hire experienced professionals. My advice: if you have relevant experience, seek opportunities elsewhere. You deserve better. While WEX isn’t entirely bad, the company is struggling due to poor decisions made over the past few years. Save yourself the trouble unless you’re in a desperate situation. If you do join, be prepared for a challenging environment with minimal project documentation and inadequate training.

      24

      It's just okay

      Marketing automation manager
      Former contractor
      Portland, ME
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      There isn't much work to do.

      Cons

      My overall experience was lack-luster. The manager that I was hired to support didn't have any input on my hiring and made it very clear by her rudeness that she didn't want any help. She was also very dismissive of being advised that her plan violates many compliance laws, and she forbade me to consult with legal.

      Ok, but there a far better options out there

      Sales representative
      Former employee
      Portland, ME
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      Great teammates Always hiring for new roles

      Cons

      Frequent RIFs Awful pay, especially in Maine Wex expects loyalty without reciprocating it. In sales, prepared to be terminated on the day you give notice.

      1

      meh

      Account executive
      Current employee
      Portland, ME
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      Remote, flexible if you have a family, they offer progyny (fertility benefits).

      Cons

      They are constantly taking a way bonuses, comissions, benefits (tuition assistance). New managers are constatly coming in and trying to shake things up. Once you're used to a process, someone new is going to come in and take the floor from under you again. The pay is severly under the market average.

      2

      Constipated

      Anonymous contractor
      Former contractor
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      A lot of nice people, despite little or no direction.

      Cons

      So many task managers and very few people who actually do much of anything beyond spinning up presentations that are overly filled with text. If you can't talk to the slide, you don't know what you are talking about. Endless reviews on everything leading to too many cooks in every kitchen, and the results of any effort being a bunch of mumble jumble. Those who are skilled and doers are bogged down by process, task managers, and endless bureaucracy. Countless people touch internal comms that nobody reads because it's information that employees don't need and is too wordy because it's cobbled together AI generated nonsense by the time it goes out. No innovation, despite saying "innovation" over and over again. Just a bunch of "me too" solutions