Typical Tech Start-up Boys Club - Analyst Remitly Employee Review

2.0
21 Jun 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Tech start-up, so lots of opportunity, especially white men with Ivy league education. Small annual travel allowance.

Cons

Their D&I efforts are performative at best.

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Remitly Response
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We appreciate you taking the time to share your feedback with us. I'm glad to hear that you found value in the opportunities to grow at Remitly. I am, however, disappointed that your personal experience was not reflective of the inclusive and equitable culture we work so hard to foster at Remitly. We’re committed to continuous improvement and always hold a high bar for DEI and employee experience. I'd love to talk 1:1 to learn more about your experience if you'd like to reach out to me directly (Rene Y.) Thank you again for taking the time to share your feedback and for your contributions to Remitly during your time with us.

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