EarnIn Reviews

4.1

84% would recommend to a friend

(161 total reviews)
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Ram Palaniappan

84% approve of CEO

80% positive business outlook

EarnIn has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 161 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The EarnIn employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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161 reviews
4.0
13 Sept 2025

Good

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

WFO - Hybrid Experienced folks Nice work

Cons

Reduced Benefits Unclear communication on stocks and bonus Unclear leadership

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EarnIn Response
6mo
Thank you for taking the time to review your experience. We're happy you enjoy the work and team. We appreciate your feedback on benefits and communication, and we’re working to bring more clarity and transparency to those areas.
5.0
9 Sept 2025

Great work place

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Good work life balance - Good compensation compared with market rate - Good learnings

Cons

- Benefits got decreased - it's a startup so not that good benefits like MNCs - Increment in India site was very less

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EarnIn Response
6mo
Thank you for sharing your review. We're glad you’re enjoying the balance, compensation, and learning opportunities. We hear your concerns about benefits and growth at the India site and are continuing to evaluate how we can better support every location.
1.0
26 Aug 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

None, Glassdoor, none. See review below.

Cons

1. 0 customer empathy. The company claims to be mission-driven, community-based, insert any Silicon Valley, save-the-world false narrative here. However, the product absolutely does not reflect what's best for "community members", which are the 80% of hard-working Americans living paycheck-to-paycheck. Tipping is supposedly optional and meant to encourage people to "pay it forward." However, I've painfully listened to customers express utter confusion about why their maxes went down when they decreased their tipping amounts followed by their realization that they have to submit to the game Earnin is playing by increasing their tips to get the maxes back up. Also, if you look at Earnin's social media posts, so many customers are even desperately reaching out to each other to ask for help in increasing their maxes, and Earnin is exploiting this desperation. Despite all of this friction, the CEO regularly dismisses the idea of understanding customer needs to inform product decisions. Instead, product ideas come from him or one other long-time employee who has no product background and regularly comes up with ideas on a whim vs. rooted in data. The CEO has no personality when interacting with real customers, so it's absolutely critical to root product decisions in customer needs that come from research and data. As a result, many bad product ideas have been launched and rolled back while competitors have quickly advanced past us. 2. 0 employee morale. I never understood the definition of gaslighting until I came to Earnin. On more occasions than I can count, the CEO would ask for something, and when you delivered what he asked, he would dismiss or reject it (as if he never wanted it in the first place) and make you doubt and question yourself. Oh, and, Earnin loves firing people. Even if you push back, respectfully, against leaders, expect to get pushed out. So people throwing each other under the bus to protect their jobs is a regular occurrence. 3. Fake, positive Glassdoor reviews written by HR. 4. Earnin loves "leveraging" the perspective of its minority employees only when it benefits them. Stop tokenizing your employees and just talk to your actual customers and respond to their needs. 5. Uncertain future. I thought that because Earnin is disrupting the payday lending industry and is backed by Tier 1 investors, the company was on a strong path. The lack of leadership and employee morale are making me question even staying here.

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