A Company That Invests in Your Growth and Wellbeing - Associate Director StarCompliance Employee Review

5.0
13 Jun 2025
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Pros

One of the standout things about working here is the company’s genuine commitment to employee development. There are always new initiatives, learning opportunities, and support for both professional and personal growth. From structured career development frameworks to access to mentoring, it's clear the business wants people to thrive, not just "do the job." Benefits and perks are reviewed regularly and always seem to be moving in the right direction. Recent improvements have shown Star is listening to employee feedback, it’s encouraging to see employee wellbeing being taken seriously and actively invested in.

Cons

With growth and constant improvements, things can move quickly and change often, which can sometimes feel a little reactive rather than planned. Communication around change could be clearer at times.

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5.0
10 Apr 2026
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Pros

It has been a great experience joining StarCompliance. From the onboarding to the ramp up process, they have been helpful and attentive.

Cons

None so far, it has been a great experience.

3.0
21 Dec 2025
Recommend
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Pros

- Long term direction & c-suite leadership making right decisions - Great early career experience working with a series of ross-functional and international teams - Lots of exposure to both higher-level business strategy and technical concepts if you're willing to look for it

Cons

- Occasional conflict between stuck-in-their-ways middle management & senior leadership that results in mixed signals for most employees. - Mountains of tech debt - Client retention is very high because product is very difficult to off-board. Led to large numbers of unsatisfied customers reaching out to an already struggling client services department. - Product/Industry comes with a very high learning curve. Employees had a fairly high turnover rate. This led to problems with spending tons of time to train employees only for them to leave shortly after they became self-sufficient. Over time, employees felt less incentivized to train incoming employees and compounded the problem. Huge drain on morale. - No formal internal training - Continued selling products to clients that straight up did not work (political contributions search) and punting the problem to the CS team to deal with the fallout. - No QA team - Limited opportunities for career growth within StarCompliance

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