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Credit Karma

Part of Intuit

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Tough work environment - company could be great but needs to make serious changes. - Anonymous employee Credit Karma Employee Review

2.0
17 Mar 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Credit Karma has a lot of consumer recognition and people who use the product really like it. Facilities are well maintained and employee perks are pretty comfortable - esp. with a coffee bar with friendly baristas and yoga classes. CEO is a very approachable and nice person. There are some very friendly and wonderful people at the company.

Cons

As echoed in other reviews, management competency is a major issue at CK. While power vacuums exist in most start-ups, an overwhelming amount of unqualified managers with no people skills (middle and senior management) are creating toxic environments. Talented employees are leaving at an alarming rate - the people you want to stay leave... those you wish would leave stay. Marketing, Business Development and Finance are particularly bad with high turnover. Lack of manager training does not help the situation. Lots of business processes in the company have serious holes which were not issues when the company was smaller but are now big problems. Solutions to the problem are asked to be presented but when those solutions are given, no action is taken. It's very difficult to implement changes due to the heavy politics and layers of bureaucracy in the company which is a source of frustration for many employees. Company culture has greatly shifted in the past year. Explosive growth year-over-year paired with lack of key HR infrastructure (not necessarily the fault of current People/Talent staff) is greatly hurting the company. Career pathing is non-existent and it doesn't look like anything will be rolled out in the foreseeable future. Comp cycles do not happen at a consistent time so review cycles coupled with salary increases and promotions seem random. Although there has been effort to stabilize this area, there is a ways to go to get it in a good place.

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Credit Karma Response
9y
Thanks for your thoughtful note. I agree that our goal, in leadership especially, is to ensure Credit Karma is a great place for its employees. One of our core values is progress, and I think we’ve improved, even in the past few months, in the key areas of hiring, promotions and mentorship. We’re continuing to see explosive growth with our products and team and, therefore, our culture will continue to evolve, as well. To continue to manage our growth, it takes an open dialog with our team. Please feel free to find time with me so I can understand some of the challenges you are facing so we can ensure we have a good plan going forward. - Ken

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Pros

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Cons

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Pros

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Cons

Abrupt Termination: After 11 months in role, my contract was terminated early with no warning (and effective immediately) via a 5 min call with my agency's recruiter. There was no response from management when requesting final sync. Instability/Job Security: The looming integration with Intuit creates a constant backdrop of anxiety. I can tell the company is doing its best to stay competitive and ahead of the curve. However, the immense value placed on automation and AI can make employees feel replaceable and like they're working themselves out of a job. Lack of Process/Planning: Fast-paced and reactive culture. Attempts to introduce better workflows or quarterly planning to manage workload were often met with resistance or dismissed. Without procedures in place, managers also feel the need to micro-manage. Advice for Contractors: Negotiate a 4-week notice period into your agreement so they cannot terminate you immediately without pay. Ensure your agency is offering PTO/Sick time as well. All benefits are negotiable. Do not work overtime expecting loyalty or conversion. Set boundaries.

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