Best place to work if you want to spend your life to make money - Anonymous employee Rippling Employee Review

3.0
16 Mar 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Rippling’s product is fantastic, and you’ll know how good it is if you’ve used other products Has opportunity to grow your career if you work like 15 hours a day or if you’re good at politics (so at least it’s an opportunity for people who want to grow fast) Overall compensation package (including RSUs) is decent

Cons

Unfortunately, Rippling has a lot of cons from both startups and large companies’ side. On one hand, Rippling has passed the startup phase based on the number of employees that it has, but it still functions as a startup company: crazy working hours (12 hours a day is standard) with no WLB, literally no benefits, no clear career growth path as everyone cares about KPIs and growth, no process on a lot of things, the leadership team thinks that they know all the details, so micro-manage everything, and they don’t trust the talents that they hired. On the other hand, Rippling started to hire high level positions from large companies, and these people are just so good at politics, so politics are everywhere even if you’re not on the senior leadership teams.

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5.0
16 Jun 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Interesting work, smart people, good pay

Cons

Benefits could be better for a company of their size

4.0
10 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I have only been at Rippling for a month at this point, but so far so good! The onboarding and training are top tier. Definitely the best and most in depth training I have gotten at a company. My manager is great and was also an IC at Rippling for a couple years before moving into management which I really like because they understand what it is like to be an account manager here. There seems to be a lot of opportunity for career growth here. I am definitely excited to be here!

Cons

Not really a con but you HAVE to be self sufficient here. People are willing to help but they are also very busy so it might be a while before you get a response to a question. It was an adjustment at first but I think it makes you a better employee. If you need hand holding probably not the job for you. I don't really have any true cons yet, but ask me again in 6 months lol.

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