Think twice before joining - Developer Personio Employee Review

1.0
Apr 16, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Eventually, you'll move on to a better opportunity. The instability and lack of support may serve as a strong motivator to seek roles where your skills and career are genuinely valued.

Cons

Think twice before joining — especially if you're counting on equity or job stability During my time at Personio, I witnessed significant issues that potential candidates should consider carefully. Equity compensation is misleading While equity is often presented as a meaningful part of the compensation package, in reality it holds little to no value. There are no clear plans for an IPO or acquisition, and internal valuation is disconnected from market realities. For most employees, shares will remain illiquid and worthless. Toxic management practices and poor treatment of employees Job security is virtually nonexistent. Layoffs are handled poorly and often without merit — people are let go due to team restructuring or being "in the wrong place at the wrong time," not based on performance. Some terminations led to legal challenges, with the company eventually paying fines, highlighting the questionable internal processes. Chaotic operations and lack of strategic direction Project management and operational planning are severely lacking. Roadmaps change without notice, and people are frequently shifted between teams and priorities, often right before performance evaluations. This results in unstable work conditions and makes career growth difficult. Career development depends heavily on where you're placed There is a notable divide between teams. Most meaningful product work happens in US-based teams, while others are often sidelined with limited opportunities for impact or growth. Unless you’re fortunate enough to land in one of the more well-supported teams, your time at Personio may stall your career. Disconnected and dysfunctional leadership Leadership is either unaware of the product’s actual challenges or chooses to ignore them. Their decisions often feel misaligned with both employee and customer needs, contributing to declining morale and, ultimately, the company’s declining valuation. Culture does not match the branding Personio projects a polished image of inclusivity and people-first values. However, the internal reality is starkly different. The treatment of employees during mass layoffs showed a lack of integrity, transparency, and accountability.

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5.0
Oct 14, 2025
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Pros

My coworkers are wonderful, I feel energized coming to work everyday

Cons

The company has had a lot of churn at Director+ levels, not a clear vision across the company

1.0
Oct 30, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Smart collaborative colleagues at the lower IC levels.

Cons

Personio is a dying company. The over-complexity of the company's technical systems is comical. Every attempt to simplify seems to lead to more complexity as things get half migrated and left to rot. Engineering leadership seems clueless and unable to present a clear plan-of-action to get things on track. Principal engineers force engineering time to be spent on silly projects that don't move the needle long-term. There is an overall aversion to taking the time to learn deeply about systems being used. Personio feels like a combination of all of the negatives of both a startup and a mature tech company, with none of the positives. The tech is half assed and duct taped together, but still somehow everything moves at a glacial pace. There is a mass shared delusion at the company that an IPO is in reach. No investor is going to buy this company's junk shares on the open market.

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