way.com Reviews

3.3

47% would recommend to a friend

(114 total reviews)

Binu Girija

53% approve of CEO

48% positive business outlook

way.com has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 114 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The way.com 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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114 reviews
4.0
16 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Having completed my first year at Way.com, I can confidently say that my journey here has been a blend of learning, challenges, growth, and fulfillment. Looking back, I realize that this company has helped me discover capabilities and strengths within myself that years of experience elsewhere couldn't bring out. One of the things I admire most about Way.com is its continuous learning culture. Technology evolves rapidly, and while many organizations hesitate to embrace major changes due to the risks involved, Way.com is willing to innovate and evolve when it leads to better quality and long-term improvement. This mindset keeps employees updated with the latest technologies and industry trends, creating an environment where professional growth happens naturally. Another aspect I truly value is the accessibility and openness within the organization. Regardless of position or title, people are approachable, and employees can directly communicate with leadership without unnecessary barriers. It creates a culture where opinions are heard, ideas are welcomed, and contributions genuinely matter. What stands out even more is the opportunity to directly interact with the CEO. These conversations are meaningful, and when feedback or suggestions are genuine, they are truly heard and often acted upon. Knowing that leadership is approachable and willing to take employee input seriously makes everyone feel valued and contributes to a culture of trust and openness. What impressed me most was how welcomed and included I felt from the very beginning. Joining a new company often comes with a period of adjustment where you feel like an outsider trying to understand the culture and find your place. Here, that feeling never really existed for me. From day one, I felt like part of the team. The collaborative environment and supportive colleagues made the transition smooth and natural. What made the experience even more rewarding was being trusted with opportunities to own projects from start to finish and see them through to delivery. Having that level of responsibility early on not only helped me grow professionally but also gave me a tremendous boost in confidence. It reinforced my belief in my abilities and encouraged me to take on new challenges with greater confidence and ownership. From a compensation perspective, this company offers highly competitive pay, and equally important, it invests in employee growth. The exposure to modern technologies, challenging projects, and learning opportunities significantly contributes to career development. One thing I want to call out honestly is work-life balance, my experience has been that the pace is real, the expectations are high - but I've never felt pressured to be available around the clock. My team respects boundaries, and I've felt comfortable logging off without it being held against me." These past months have taught me that real growth happens when you step outside your comfort zone. The organization has continuously encouraged me to challenge myself, explore new possibilities, and discover strengths I never knew I had. I've also learned that no workplace is perfect, and focusing on opportunities rather than limitations helps us grow both professionally and personally over the long run.

Cons

While the company excels in many areas, there is room for improvement in employee engagement and management practices. More frequent employee feedback sessions and structured follow-ups on feedback could help strengthen the overall employee experience. Additionally, introducing more team-building activities, ice-breaker sessions, and informal engagement programs could foster an even more open, relaxed, and employee-friendly work environment. These initiatives would further strengthen collaboration and connections across teams.

5.0
3 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I've been with the company for more than five years, and in an industry where people frequently change jobs, that alone says a lot. What has kept me here is the opportunity to continuously learn and grow. The pace is fast, expectations are high, and you're constantly challenged to think better, move faster, and take ownership. If you enjoy solving problems and making an impact, you'll find plenty of opportunities here. One thing I genuinely appreciate is that the company values substance over politics. Good ideas, execution, and results matter more than titles or noise. There is very little tolerance for unnecessary bureaucracy, office politics, or workplace drama, which allows people to focus on meaningful work and outcomes. I've also had the privilege of working alongside some incredibly smart and driven colleagues. Being surrounded by talented people raises your own standards and accelerates both personal and professional growth. Performance is recognized and rewarded. Throughout my time here, compensation growth has been competitive and, in my experience, above industry norms for those who consistently deliver results. What I've come to appreciate over the years is that recognition goes beyond words. Employees who reach significant milestones are genuinely celebrated. Team members who completed five years with the company were gifted a luxury hotel stay for themselves and their families—a thoughtful gesture that reflected the company's belief that family and personal well-being matter. What stands out most, however, is the human side of the organization. Recently, we lost a valued colleague. Rather than limiting support to condolences, the company extended an opportunity for his wife to join the organization and committed to supporting their children's education. Actions like these remind you that beyond business goals and targets, there are people who genuinely care.

Cons

The fast-paced and innovative nature of the company may not be the right fit for everyone. Priorities can evolve quickly as the business grows and adapts, so employees need to be comfortable with change and continuous learning. Those who prefer a slower-paced or highly structured environment may find the transition challenging.

5.0
14 Apr 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good team collaboration and supportive management culture. Clear processes, structured workflows, and strong emphasis on quality and SLA adherence. Opportunities to learn new skills, handle client interactions, and grow professionally in a dynamic environment.

Cons

Growth opportunities can vary depending on projects.

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