Great firm - Compliance Payhawk Employee Review

5.0
10 Oct 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great work environment, very accommodating if you are a parent to young children, team spirit and positive culture

Cons

4 days on the office but it is compensated with other flexible work benefits and annual leave days

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4.0
8 Apr 2025
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Pros

-Lots of growth opportunities -Product is a need not a nice to have -A lot of innovation on the product side

Cons

-Quotas have increases by 25% across the company -Start up environment isn't for everyone but if you want to put in the work you will be rewarded

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5.0
9 Oct 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Working at Payhawk means being part of a fast-moving scaleup where growth comes naturally if you take ownership. Responsibility isn’t something that’s handed down slowly — it’s there from day one, and those who embrace it quickly see opportunities to grow their impact and career. One of the biggest strengths of Payhawk is the team. You get to work alongside highly skilled and motivated colleagues who set the bar high, and that makes every day a chance to learn and improve. The company is deeply data-driven, which means decisions are based on facts and outcomes rather than opinions or politics. That clarity helps us focus on the right priorities and move fast. Innovation isn’t just encouraged — it’s expected. Every day brings new challenges, and you have both the chance and the duty to find creative solutions that shape how we scale. At the same time, Payhawk takes care of its people: the salary and benefits package is extremely fair, and the culture makes sure that everyone — no matter their role or title — has a voice and can influence the direction of the company.

Cons

As a scaleup in a highly competitive market, Payhawk is not the place for people who want to lean back and ride the wave. It requires energy, ownership, and resilience — but for those who thrive in that kind of environment, it’s a very rewarding place to be.

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