PayPal reviews

3.6

59% would recommend to a friend

(9,603 total reviews)
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Enrique Lores

50% approve of CEO

44% positive business outlook

PayPal has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 9,603 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The PayPal employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Tecnologías de la información industry (3.9 stars).

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3.0
Jul 6, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

Incredibly bright people, and as we know, even within the Valley, there is great variance in the average intelligence at a company. PayPal manages to somehow hire the best of the best. The work environment is also a very comfortable environment: people get large cubes, free drinks, free snacks, onsite Starbucks, onsite amenities. HR is running a tight ship when it comes to the benefits program.

Cons

Most of the PayPal's challenges stem from one fundamental problem: the extensive population of inexperienced management. Inexperience comes in two forms: either inexperience in raw years or inexperience in the software industry. Inexperience in years is shown by the fact that there are 2 tracks for management. If you are on the golden boy track, you will hit Director by the time you are 33 or 34, Sr Director by the time you are 36, and are on track to being a VP at the next re-org very soon. Instead, if you are on the forgotten track, you will find yourself pulling 40 or 41 and struggling to get the nod for Director. Inexperience in software is shown by the fact that most of PayPal's management comes from financial services companies like Visa, Amex, and Wells Fargo. The combination of these 2 forms of inexperience drives a highly political culture of territorialism, control, and passive aggression. Products are built and engineers are hired simply to boost the perceived span of control of a particular VP, frequently resulting in VPs being promoted to SVP or even CEO. You can smell the peanut butter dripping from the products. Because of this, the company's success is rarely celebrated, if you are a champion of the customer, you'll be in the world of hurt very quickly, because none of the execs will back you. That said, almost by Darwinian evolution, most of the staff has adapted and evolved into getting their jobs done and satisfying the end customer by ignoring and not being adversely affected by the management.

4.0
Jun 27, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

First of all PayPal is a very successful business so you are pretty much guarantied a stable employment. Benefits are pretty good: nice matching 401k, employee stock purchase plan, stock grant (!) instead of stupid stock options, pre-tax flex spending account, bonus program, school reimbursement, vacation/holidays etc. But medical could be better - for a family coverage you'll have a pretty sizeable paycheck deduction. Campus on North 1st is great, has a free Club One gym, ping-pong, billiard, basketball, tennis and a great soccer field. Work-related: planned, process-driven, structured environment where things progress slowly but surely. As soon as you are involved in projects you start going to many meetings (for some people too many). You will communicate and coordinate across many different teams. You will learn a lot (or at least something) abou online payments and electronic payment types. More reason to work for PayPal: great company name on your resume, being a part of something so big is likely to make you feel good, meeting new, talented people. Overall PayPal is a great place to get away from the startup rush, settle down, start a family, have kids, remodel your house, etc. Things do intensify a little around the pre-release bug-fixing stage.

Cons

If you are an engineer (coder) you'll probably use about 20% of you skill set and your learning will be limited mostly to things that are very specific to PayPal. If you want to continue to innovate and learn new technologies you'll have to do it mostly on your free time. You can also take some classes offered by PayPal that are useless for the most part but you'll need them so that you can write about it in your self evaluation. As far as career advancement goes, you'll have to talk a lot with or without reason or purpose and stick your nose everywhere. In every meeting propose things that nobody will ever do, ask meaningless questions, give meaningless answers, build castles in the air - and you are golden! To be fair I must say that if you actually bust your ass doing YOUR job you may also get noticed but it's a much harder way and will take longer.

3.0
Jun 26, 2008
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Mission of allowing individuals and small businesses to process payments like big companies: The ability to accept credit and debit card payments without a merchant banking agreement was a breakthrough, and instantly processing payments and moving money all over the world is amazing. Global presence and opportunity: the company is dozens of countries and trades in over 100 currencies and there is lots of potential in developing countries to become a primary electronic money service. Growth of business and importance to corporation: the company is big and continues to grow impressively and is the biggest driver of growth within inc.

Cons

Little innovation and ability to develop new businesses: now that it is a big company and part of an even bigger company, the entrepreneurial drive is gone, and anything outside of the core business is ignored. Bureaucratic and process intensive - lots of people who want to say no instead of yes and lots of process to go through to get even little things done. Consensus driven culture means lots of meetings to get buy in and keep people informed. Burdened by being part of eBay, Inc. - would be much better off as a stand alone company. The HR department and HR policies suck - they don't walk the talk when it comes to treating employees well.

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