Doing well and doing good - Anonymous employee Wizeline Employee Review

5.0
Sep 19, 2018
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Pros

Wizeline's DNA is as a product/technology company. The leadership team comes from some of the most well-known tech companies in the Silicon Valley: Google, Salesforce, Microsoft, Yahoo!, YouTube, Zynga... and the founder started a company that exited to Telstra in 2014. The company was founded to offer a SaaS platform to help with product prioritization, but over time, it expanded its offerings to provide consulting delivery services - basically building and maintaining software for companies like News Corp, Nike, Lennar, Fox, Visa, AirBnB... The company is great because: + The company is growing incredibly fast globally. There are over 500 employees with offices in the US, Mexico, Vietnam, and Australia and with plans to expand elsewhere in APAC and in Europe in 2019. + The platforms and applications that the company builds are used by tens of millions of people globally. + The company is very focused on its community - and not only its employees, customers and partners, but also the broader community. It provides free courses via Academy, it donates to local causes, and is an important part of the tech community in Guadalajara and Vietnam. + It's working to change the way the consulting industry works by enabling nearshore talent with technology and frameworks to solve the problems of some of the biggest companies in the world. + Incredibly transparent about the good, the bad and the ugly. + Career growth is pegged against contributions to the business. The velocity of your career growth is up to you. + Although, a lot of revenue comes from the consulting business, the company is investing in platforms to drive recurring revenue.

Cons

+ The company needs to clearly define its key goals and make sure that everybody understands how they contribute to them. + Make it clear what the company is. There is still a lot of confusion around whether or not the company is a consulting company or only in the consulting business. + Continue to hire experienced managers and institute process that will allow the company to scale.

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Cutting-Edge AI & Technology: Wizeline is at the forefront of AI, cloud, and digital transformation, offering exciting opportunities to work on high-impact projects with global enterprises. Collaborative & Smart Team: The talent density here is exceptional—working alongside driven, knowledgeable professionals makes every day engaging and rewarding. Growth & Learning: The company encourages continuous learning, providing access to top-tier training, certifications, and hands-on exposure to the latest technologies. Global & Flexible Work Culture: Wizeline’s international presence fosters collaboration across diverse teams, while flexibility in remote work ensures work-life balance. Leadership Support & Vision: The leadership team is forward-thinking and empowers employees to contribute meaningfully to company strategy and client success.

Cons

As a fast-moving company, priorities can shift quickly—great for those who thrive in dynamic environments, but may require adaptability. The pace of work is high, which can be challenging but also presents great learning and career acceleration opportunities.

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We are very happy to read your review! At Wizeline, we strive to create a work environment where innovation, learning and professional growth are fundamental pillars. We are glad to hear that your experience has been positive and that you value the challenges and opportunities we provide, thank you for being part of our team!
2.0
Jan 12, 2026
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Pros

For the most part, I had a good experience at Wizeline. The experience depends heavily on the client you are assigned to, but I was fortunate to work with great people and had a lot of fun, especially during my first few years at the company.

Cons

I believe that offering benefits beyond what is legally required reflects a company’s culture and the value it places on its employees. When my contract was terminated (after seven years ), no severance was offered, as this is not legally required in the U.S. This led me to reflect on how other non-mandated benefits are handled; for example, paid maternity leave is also not legally required, which raised questions for me about whether it would be supported if needed.

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