Pros
- Work from home setup
Cons
- Constant pressure with little to no support from management or training. - You’re judged purely on metrics — not quality, insight, or impact. - Culture is toxic and draining. Most people start looking for other jobs within weeks. - Processes, tools, and expectations change frequently without proper communication or guidance. - Productivity targets are unrealistic and measured hourly — despite working in financial crime prevention, the environment feels like a call center. - Very high turnover because expectations are simply unmanageable. - Even high performers are not safe — one mistake can put your job at risk. - Fear-based management is common. Instead of support, you’re kept on edge about job security. - Leadership is disconnected — they don’t focus on how work is done, only on how much output they can extract. - Little to no investment in training, quality, or career development. - After 2–3 months, you may be doing the work of 3–4 people for the same pay. - Process or customer experience improvement is not a priority — employee exploitation is deeply rooted in the culture. - No matter how well the team performs, targets are often raised further, increasing the pressure. - Taking unplanned leaves affects performance reviews. Even planned leaves are often not approved. - Your life quickly becomes dedicated only to work, with no space for recovery or balance. - You can’t take breaks based on real needs — only on fixed, assigned times. - Shift schedules are unstable, with late-night slots and no consistent weekends off. - The compensation may look good on paper, but it comes at the cost of your well-being. - The culture is extremely demanding, exploitative, and dismissive of mental health or work-life balance. - Despite its brand image, the company pushes unrealistic expectations that leave employees burned out and unsupported. Caution!: Many fintech companies may not consider applications from Revolut employees due to the known work culture — something I and several former colleagues experienced firsthand.