A demanding but stimulating environment — real flexibility, and genuinely ahead of the curve on tech and AI - Country Finance Manager Deel Employee Review

5.0
15 Apr 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Full remote with genuine flexibility — including the option to work from abroad up to 45 days per year. Proactivity, initiative, and AI adoption are actively encouraged: Deel speed is not a joke. Base compensation is competitive. The team is collaborative and genuinely helpful.

Cons

The role is demanding and extra hours are not uncommon. Annual leave (20 days) is way below market standard, particularly for senior positions (25 to 30 days). As a fast-growing company, organizational structure and processes are still maturing — which can be frustrating, but also creates real opportunities for individuals to build, shape, and have a tangible impact.

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5.0
13 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great management and nice people in the company.

Cons

no cons really but if I have to say one thing, it would be 401K can be higher to match.

2.0
25 May 2026
Anonymous contractor
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Fully remote - Mostly nice and talented people, you can learn a bunch and the atmosphere is good in the beginning - Once you realize you're not ever getting a raise you can get by doing bare minimum - You can write the ceo on slack and he will respond, which is actually insane considering its such a huge company

Cons

- Everyone is underpaid, even the senior directors. They present employee equity as extra compensation, but make it very difficult to sell shares at secondaries. - Raise/promotion policies are set up in a way where most ppl will never get it. I've seen superstar employees get 2% annual raise. The rest got 1%. - Pay is localized, so you can do the same exact job but get pay half of the compensation if you're not based in the US. - It's either employee contract for less money, and you have some employee rights given to you by your country, or more money but you're getting misclassified on a b2b contract and using vaction days when you get sick. The actual work requirements and responsibilities are the same in both cases. - If you're not drinking the koolaid you better fall in line and keep any opinions challenging the status quo to yourself - Manager can get pretty manipulative, they'll say anything to appease you, but will not act in your interest unless it aligns with their internal politics play

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