Ramp Reviews

3.9

66% would recommend to a friend

(181 total reviews)

Eric Glyman

97% approve of CEO

89% positive business outlook

Ramp has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 181 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Ramp employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Finance industry (3.7 stars).

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181 reviews
1.0
5 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

By and large, customers really like the product. A great fit exclusively for individuals early in their careers with zero external obligations (e.g. no relationship, no children, no friends you intend to speak to or spend time with), no dependency on work-life balance, and a desire to make work their entire identity. If you want to log 100+ hour weeks surrounded by a highly elitist culture, you will thrive here.

Cons

Do not be blinded by the marketing or media coverage. The 'rocketship' narrative is sustained by extreme human collateral. Long-term employees who are candid will tell you that the environment demands the total sacrifice of your health, relationships, and personal life. Retention is incredibly low for a reason - working here is not sustainable if you do not maintain absolute, total focus on Ramp alone. As you can read in every other recent review, work-life balance is fundamentally nonexistent across the entire organization. Expect to work 7 days a week, 15-16 hours a day. Calendar micromanagement is severe; you will be reprimanded for a 15-minute block for lunch or brief breaks between hours of consecutive meetings. The culture resembles an elitist hazing environment in a corporate setting. Management relies heavily on psychological pressure, intimidation, and criticism designed to diminish confidence rather than develop skills. The company looks successful from the outside, while the people working within absolutely crumble under the unsustainable pressure. While the base compensation packages look attractive on paper, when calculated against the actual hourly output required to survive here, you are effectively taking a massive pay cut compared to almost any other market-rate SaaS role. Take the reviews here seriously. Do not fall into the trap of believing your work ethic or boundaries will make your experience different.

2.0
25 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Compensation is solid for the industry, and the company offers thoughtful perks such as wellness benefits and programs like Coffee with Colleagues that help encourage connection across teams. The people are genuinely exceptional -some of the most talented, intelligent, and driven individuals I’ve worked with. There is a very strong culture of collaboration, and many employees care deeply about supporting both customers and each other.(when they can) The product itself is innovative and exciting to work with, and the company moves quickly when it comes to building and evolving new solutions. There is clearly a high level of ambition and creativity across the organization. The founders also appear to genuinely care about the company and its mission, which contributes to the energy and vision behind the business.

Cons

Leadership urgently needs to address workload sustainability and operational planning. Many employees are consistently working 10–16 hour days, not taking lunches, and burnout has become a serious issue across teams. Capacity planning appears significantly misaligned with customer growth, with new business onboarding outpacing hiring and support resources. There also seems to be an increasing emphasis on “working more efficiently with AI” without acknowledging that many employees are already operating well beyond healthy limits. Efficiency tools cannot replace realistic staffing models or sustainable expectations. Work-life balance is virtually nonexistent for many employees. People are struggling to spend meaningful time with their families and partners or maintain a life outside of work. The day-to-day reality has become “wake up, work, sleep” for extended periods of time. While compensation may initially appear competitive, the number of hours regularly required significantly reduces the true value of that pay. In many cases, employees could work fewer hours across multiple roles and earn a comparable income with far less stress and burnout.

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