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.
Fast-paced environment, able to directly contribute to company goals
Good people who genuinely believe in the mission
We regularly hear customer testimonials detailing how we've had a positive impact on their lives
Leadership is transparent about company performance
Only 2 days a week in the office
Cons
The company performed well in 2025, but we didn't see some benefits return until this year which has caused residual frustration
Smaller teams offer less growth opportunity
Some mid-level leaders manage up very well
Pay is okay, but not competitive with larger tech companies