It was SO nice...at first...I felt duped. - Customer Care Specialist Gusto Employee Review

3.0
9 Sept 2025
Recommend
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Pros

- amazing cozy places to sit and focus on your work distraction free - Great view of downtown - LOTS of resources to get better at your job - The kitchen is really appreciated; not having to worry about what to eat takes a lot of mental load off.

Cons

when I first started the mentality around work balance was FANTASTIC. However, management shifted and it became profit driven ONLY. The focus surrounding a good work balance between email work and phone work became atrocious and the consideration of employee's mental health was disregarded. I hope this has changed in the 6 months I've been gone. The employees deserve to feel like they are doing a good job and they also deserve to avoid feeling overwhelmed with the amount of phone time the company forces employees to take even though the training focuses mainly on written customer service.

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5.0
1 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great culture, everyone is there to help

Cons

None so far, still pretty new

2.0
20 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The product is genuinely good, too bad the same can’t be said for how they treat the people who sell it.

Cons

Leadership talks a big game about people-first culture but the reality doesn’t match. The Chicago office expansion felt like a poorly thought-out experiment, new hires were brought on without a clear long-term commitment, and layoffs came without warning, leaving people blindsided. Crossing a billion dollars in revenue and still cutting employees sends a clear message about where workers rank on the priority list. Remote work flexibility is also a glaring weakness. For a company selling HR software to modern businesses, their internal stance on where employees can work is surprisingly rigid and hypocritical. The “flexibility” messaging is mostly optics. The broader concern is the AI roadmap. The automation push feels less like an innovation strategy and more like a slow wind-down of the workforce. Employees aren’t blind to it, it creates anxiety and erodes trust. The culture of transparency they promote externally is largely a facade internally.

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