Poor WLB Due to Insane Hours - Anonymous Employee- Former Employee Bilt Rewards Employee Review

1.0
18 Apr 2026
Recommend
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Pros

I worked with some decent people. Everyone pushed themselves hard just to get through each day. The hours never seemed to end for anyone.

Cons

Work life balance here is a complete illusion. Employees are expected to endure relentless, exhausting hours without any regard for personal time. People were asked to be online till 2 in the morning. There is no relief and no sense that anyone in charge cares. Leadership shows a cold and dismissive attitude, focused only on squeezing as much work as possible out of people.

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5.0
28 Feb 2026
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Pros

-opportunity to work on an awesome consumer product -work with extremely talented and collaborative people -ability to quickly move up and take on more -beautiful new office

Cons

-demanding but that’s expected from a high-growth startup -priorities can shift frequently

2.0
11 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Great health insurance and the office coffee situation was decent, which honestly is the absolute bare minimum but still one of the few tolerable things here.

Cons

- The processes here are completely nonexistent. - You will spend your first month desperately trying to figure out how anything actually works because nobody documented anything and every person gives a completely different version of the same procedure, which becomes infuriating fast. - There is no standard workflow for anything, so you constantly waste time reinventing everything or asking five different people the same question and getting five completely different answers. - Meetings happen just to repeat the same useless conversations from previous meetings while nothing actually improves. - Things constantly fall through because there is no real tracking system at all. It is just endless emails flying everywhere until something important disappears. - By the end, I was completely exhausted trying to compensate for the total lack of any real organizational structure.

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