Personio reviews

3.3

50% would recommend to a friend

(440 total reviews)
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Hanno Renner

55% approve of CEO

39% positive business outlook

Personio has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 440 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Personio employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Informationstechnologie industry (3.9 stars).

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440 reviews
1.0
Oct 7, 2025

On a downward spiral - Avoid applying for here!

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Pros

- Culture at the start was great - Good salary & benefits - Promoting movement of employees between offices

Cons

- Managers who have little/no experience with massive egos and cannot take when their decisions are not accepted as the best way forward - Positions being filled by scratching each others back, instead of putting the best candidate into it. - Toxic culture - Overbearing German ways of working - No idea on how to internationalise leading to a withdrawal from other european markets to focus once again on Germany. - Switching strategy every 3 months which instilled crisis not confidence into people

4.0
Sep 23, 2025

A Complex but Rewarding Journey

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Working here has been a complex and challenging journey, much like the transition many companies face when moving from startup to enterprise. Change is a constant, but if you enjoy learning and “riding the waves,” there is a lot to gain. Your experience can depend heavily on the department you’re in, but at least in mine, I’ve been fortunate to work with extremely talented, collaborative, and generous colleagues. Their willingness to share knowledge and work together has made the challenges worth it.

Cons

The pace of change can feel overwhelming at times, and some experiences vary widely between departments. Navigating through the shifts requires adaptability and resilience. Talk to the people you’d be working with and trust your gut feeling. If you’re looking for growth and don’t shy away from challenges, this can be a very rewarding place to be.

2.0
Sep 8, 2025

Sadly it's going downhill (and quickly)

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Pros

- Competitive pay - Good benefits - Great colleagues

Cons

This one’s tough, and I’ll start by saying I really do want the company to succeed. Unfortunately, there are just too many issues that made this list long, and ultimately led me to leave: 1. Constantly shifting strategy: Every six months or so, something new comes up and the previous strategy gets pretty much forgotten. Nothing ever gets properly finished, which leads to half-baked initiatives being shipped or fully developed ones delivered with poor quality. 2. Micromanagement: They hire very talented, experienced people but don’t give them the space or autonomy to actually do their jobs. Even when risks and consequences are flagged, upper management makes the calls, and you’re left with no choice but to execute. Later, you’re held responsible (and often formally blamed) for the exact issues you warned about but were ignored on. 3. Toxic environment: Over the past 18 months, the culture has become heavy and somewhat toxic. Out of fear of layoffs and constant pressure, people are only looking out for themselves. This has created silos and a lack of collaboration, which causes problems across all levels of the business. 4. High leadership turnover: Senior leaders are leaving fast - VPs, Directors, Heads of, and even 3 C-level execs in the last year alone. While senior leadership insists there’s “no secret google folder” that these people have access to, it’s pretty clear that with their visibility, they know things others don’t, and that’s why they’re leaving. New senior hires get painted as saviors, only to leave within a year or so once they see the true state of the business and who they’re working for. 5. Poor investments: They’ve poured a huge amount of cash into a product that isn’t delivering ROI and by the looks of it, may never. 6. Layoffs and rehires: Like many companies, they’ve done layoffs as cost-cutting measures. But they don’t do proper due diligence, and later realize they actually need those roles. So, they recreate the very same teams they cut but under a new name and title. This breaks business continuity and adds even more chaos. 7. C-level claims to be leading with transparency, but in reality they sugar-coat what is really happening. I believe their intent is to not to kill morale, but people are adults and need to hear what is actually going on so they can truly help. By pretending that everything is great when in reality everyone knows it's not, creates resentment and confusion. It's a real shame that some people reached out asking for a referral and I've stirred them away from the company. I hope the board soon realizes that changes must happen at the highest of the ranks before it's too late.

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