Supportive culture, strong transparency, and a few challenges - VP R&D Payscale Employee Review

4.0
9 Mar 2026
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Pros

Payscale has a genuinely supportive culture and people are thoughtful colleagues who care about doing good work. Leadership is also unusually transparent about the health of the business. The company shares a lot of detail about performance and strategy, which I appreciate. I very rarely work nights or weekends, which is something I really value and don’t take for granted in tech. There’s also relatively low turnover among ICs and managers. A lot of people have been here for years and have deep domain and institutional knowledge. Over the time I’ve been here, there have been some bumpier periods, particularly during leadership transitions. More recently the company feels more focused again, and leadership seems very data-driven and business-oriented.

Cons

Because the company is fully remote, it can sometimes feel siloed. It takes more effort to stay connected across teams. I also miss being able to bring teams together in person more regularly. Offsites and in-person time can really help build relationships and alignment, and I’d love to see more of that again. The low turnover is mostly a positive, but it can also mean we sometimes fall back on “how we’ve always done things” instead of experimenting with new approaches. Finally, like many companies right now, growth hasn’t been as fast as I’d ideally like. It’s always more energizing to work in a company that’s growing quickly (revenue and headcount), though a lot of that is tied to broader market conditions.

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5.0
10 Feb 2026
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Pros

You will grow, personally and professionally. Payscale has stretched me in ways I didn’t expect (in a good way), including opportunities to lead projects, contribute to big initiatives, and be part of strategic conversations that have accelerated my learning. The product is incredibly cool with a clear vision, and the company is leading the way in compensation intelligence. Leadership sets a high bar, and so do your peers, which makes for a fast-paced, high-performing culture. It’s a place for self-starters. Transparency from the top is real, and the customer comes first. The mission is strong, the work is meaningful, and the people are smart and driven.

Cons

It's not easy. This job has pushed me harder than any role in my career. The learning curve is steep, and it took time to figure out how to advocate for myself. That said, I’m a much stronger professional because of it. You have to want the growth to thrive here.

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Payscale Response
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Thank you for this thoughtful feedback. It’s meaningful to hear that you’ve experienced growth, been challenged in positive ways, and felt supported by both leadership and your team. Our mission is to unlock an organization’s full potential through compensation intelligence—and that starts with creating an environment where talented people can stretch, learn, and do their best work. We’re glad our focus on transparency and supporting one another has come through in your experience. Thank you for being part of what we’re building at Payscale.
4.0
6 Apr 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Payscale has a lot going for it – strong people, a genuinely important product, and a leadership team that is willing to make hard changes in order to strengthen the business. There are talented, thoughtful teams across the company, and many people care deeply about customers and outcomes. You get exposure to meaningful work, cross-functional collaboration, and opportunities to step up if you are proactive. The company has been working through real transformation, and while that can be hard, it has also created clarity in some areas and pushed teams to operate with more discipline.

Cons

Like many companies nowadays, the pace of change can create ambiguity. Priorities can shift as they manage change, and not every team experiences change at the same speed or with the same level of communication. Depending on where you sit, that can feel energizing or exhausting. There are times when roles, ownership, and long-term career paths could be clearer. The company is improving, but there are still moments where execution strain shows up because teams are balancing transformation work with day-to-day delivery.

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