Do not stay for more than a year - Anonymous employee Prosper.com Employee Review

1.0
29 Oct 2021
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

-100% paid for medical, dental, vision, and 401k matching

Cons

-Absolutely everything else -Remote inflexibility to the point of pushing leaders to push their teams to come back into the office. -Flexible PTO is not real. You can only take time off at the liberty of your manager. Flexible time off does not mean flexible time off. Flexible time off means whatever mood your department head is in, is what you will get to take off. -Private “equity” grants are comical in nature. Even after 4 years you are barely cashing out a few hundred dollars while the executives of the company are continually promised 100% of their salary as bonuses and if people do not like that model of operating, they are told by the top executive to leave. The equity is a big joke. It is valued between 3 to 5 cents and is somehow used to lure tech candidates into working at Prosper. -Executive team is filled with virtue signalers, and no one who really wants to take action on D&I. -At the start of COVID-19 everyone who made over $100,000 annually was forced to take a pay cut. Everyone except the CEO took a pay cut. He only took a pay cut several months later. -In providing feedback to people, they cite personality as an issue with internal hires which is extremely problematic. -Diversity and Inclusion is not existent and not important to Prosper. The top executive (CEO) is scared to say the word “Black” he refuses to use that word because he has no socio-political awareness of the term. -The credit card is Prosper’s new product. The CEO said that they are making the card “inclusive” as they are targeting the card towards underrepresented minorities to help them build their credit. But is this not just a loop to get minorities in debt then borrow money from Prosper to pay it off? -Prosper does not value the physical health of their employees. There were innumerable times where employees came in sick, with massive health issues, knowing they had viral illnesses, or were dealing with family deaths and they were required to still come into the office because remote work was not okay. -Fitness reimbursements were taken away and there is no foresight into it coming back. Again, not caring about physical wellbeing of employees. -The only reason Prosper is flexible to remote work is because they had to be. They had absolutely zero intentions of going remote, and they still want employees back in the office. Execs have insinuated that he did not trust them enough to work-from-home. So that should be telling into the remote work culture. -Employees, especially in Operations and HR, are expected to be “online” on Slack during “business hours” even if they are salaried. Prosper does NOT trust their employees to get work done without babysitting. -When Prosper used to be in the office pre-pandemic, the C-suite in charge of HR would come in around 11:00 AM but the rest of the SALARIED HR Team was expected to be in by 9 am, even though exempt employees do not follow a working schedule. -Language was used saying that recruiting hired an “African-American” person and were doing well on hiring diversely. That is extremely inappropriate and reduces human life to a checkbox. This kind of rhetoric is extremely anti-DEI, as is Prosper. -This all needs to be said for Prosper to move forward as a company.

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5.0
27 Apr 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I have truly enjoyed my time at Prosper. It is a company that offers genuine opportunities to learn, grow, and take on new challenges within your role. I absolutely love my team, my manager, and find the work itself deeply fulfilling. One of the standouts for me is the leadership. Having come from a previous company where leadership was hesitant to make difficult choices, which led to multiple rounds of layoffs, I have a massive appreciation for how Prosper’s leadership operates. They are willing to make short-term, sometimes unpopular decisions because they prioritize the long-term safety and stability of all employees. It is a huge relief to work for a financially stable organization where I can see myself building a long-term career. Prosper is also one of the most diverse companies I have been a part of. From my perspective, the compensation is very competitive compared to other industry ranges I have seen, and the benefits offerings meet my needs.

Cons

While the leadership makes the right calls for long-term stability, the resulting tough decisions can sometimes be difficult to navigate in the moment, the transparency behind the decisions is super helpful.

1.0
14 Dec 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

None.All the good people are gone and with them good culture is gone too.

Cons

This company needs strict overhaul of executive management. There is toxicity almost in every department. 1. Let's talk about "actual business management" first: Not profitable, poor leadership skills to manage and grow the business. Sinking ship. if this happens in a public company CEO and CFO are fired immediately, but this is private company. They just do what they want. Company relies too much on risk management and believe me risk team does nothing but cutting anything they see. This is the worst risk management I have ever seen. This ties hands for other teams to do their jobs. Marketing team has no real leadership. 2. Culture: Culture is highly toxic. Blame each other, this directly comes from the top. Are you still looking for a 3rd point? imo, above points should be enough to make a Decision whether to join or stay with this company. If you are still for looking for more info, just see other reviews.

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Prosper.com Response
2mo
Thank you for sharing your feedback. While we respect your perspective, the "sinking ship" description does not reflect our current financial reality. Growth and Profitability: Prosper is in a strong financial position, having achieved record-breaking double-digit growth in 2025. The outlook for 2026 remains positive as we expand our products. Strategic Risk Management: Our Risk and Marketing teams operate with a data-driven approach designed for long-term stability. This strategy has been instrumental in maintaining our profitability and allowing us to scale while others in our industry faced challenges. Culture and Leadership: We hear your concerns regarding communication and the internal environment and specifically the perception of a culture of blame. While we do value accountability, we never want our success to come at the cost of our people. We conduct regular engagement surveys to identify areas where we may be falling short of our values and take actions to improve. We are proud of our 2025 achievements and remain dedicated to making Prosper a place where our business, our customers and our employees thrive.
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