Credit Sesame Reviews

3.5

58% would recommend to a friend

(115 total reviews)
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Adrian Nazari

64% approve of CEO

57% positive business outlook

Credit Sesame has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 115 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Credit Sesame employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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115 reviews
5.0
30 Mar 2021

Startup Mentality

Recommend
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Pros

Credit Sesame gives those that are willing to put in the work for substantial career growth. It isn't for everyone! If you're someone who is a clock-puncher, move along. The opportunities to put a footprint in the sand and work on meaningful projects with purpose are here. It would be best if you were agile. Embrace change with optimism. Take on challenges head-on. Stay positive even when negativity is present. Be confident yet humble. And I couldn't stress more, be a self-starter AND manage your work/life balance. Managing this is probably one of the most challenging tasks to do, considering you want to deliver successful work while rightfully enjoying life. These are all characteristics that I find in my colleagues. Deciding to work at Credit Sesame is one of my best career moves, but I was well prepared to know what I was getting myself into accepting a company that is still in a startup mentality. Please do your research, but I fully endorse Credit Sesame as a great place to work.

Cons

Fast-paced, not enough onboarding time. I'm personally invested in educating non-creative professionals—time and "creative-freedom" need to be prominently structured for the best work to shine through. 401k plan is nonexistent. Even with stock options, this was a huge mark against accepting the position.

1.0
27 Sept 2015

Can't blame any single person really...

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Credit Sesame has some of the best souls employed and leading it. And really, lunch catered once a week or daily nerf wars don't matter as much as the people there. Credit Sesame could be moving into a land mine instead of expanding to an office in SF, and it still won't matter as much as the people. I don't know about the CEO Adrian, because I never had a chance to really sit down and talk with him. But there is a talented front-end developer with creative ideas. There are designers who work fast and confidently. There are managers who really care about allowing and instilling in themselves humble yet strong outlooks to thrive. There is a PM pouring out the lean cool-aid and teaching and learning everything with an ever-optimistic can-do spirit!

Cons

Not a single person I've gotten to know there really wants to be there. They're either waiting to see how long it can last, prolonging the job hunt until _______, or actively seeking other work. Working at Credit Sesame is like becoming a bird flapping your wings frantically, and finding there is no wind to support your flight. You have to do a lot of the work by yourself. Part of this culture is maintained by the twisted upper management dynamic. I don't know the full story of it, but it's not healthy. Sexist, ageist, and hostile attitudes run unchecked. It's not about encouraging big egos, but because they've been here before you. Good luck trying to change anything for the better. They've found methods that work in showing monetary growth (despite this, they are not profitable), and they will die before that mission changes.

1.0
25 Jun 2015

Run in the opposite direction

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Close to Castro and tons of restaurants. New office in SF. Flexibility to work from home occasionally.

Cons

No growth strategies. Flying by the seat of our pants, hoping for a miracle. Testing/optimization is a joke. Lots of tests like "new headline" or "color of button" which drive nothing but busy work. Employees were asked to submit positive Glassdoor reviews in order to counter an objective (albeit negative) review, instead of owning up to the very real issues that exist in the company. There is no desire for accountability. A lot is being spun to sound good and bad results are being buried.

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