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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1.0
Nov 4, 2025

Personio - the ship torpedoed by their own captain

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Pros

It might sound overly negative, but honestly, I can't pinpoint any truly significant positive factors. Basic expectations like supportive colleagues and a decent salary shouldn't be highlighted as positives; doing so probably paints a concerning picture in itself.

Cons

The Loudest Dog Barks: There's a clear idolization within engineering leadership for those who bark orders, even if these individuals are obvious backstabbers, undermine others, or are simply ignorant of anything outside their narrow perspectives. This is a troubling and significant shift that usually forecasts a darker future for the entire company. When engineers are preoccupied with internal power dynamics they lose focus on delivery and instead engage in politics, where aggressive — albeit, frankly, incapable — individuals often assume leadership roles. Parallel Universes: While the engineering department is severely understaffed, total compensation has been cut by 25% due to the devaluation of shares this year. This occurred despite work contracts explicitly stating the value of the shares in currency not in volume, which the company unilaterally modified from a position of power. These shares are essentially "Monopoly money" until the company's IPO, an event that remains a huge question mark, especially given the current C-level leadership's questionable capability to execute it. The CEO consistently demonstrates how detached he is from reality on every AMA session, particularly when he encourages people to leave if they aren't "committed to the goals." These "goals" are often sandbox-level objectives, completely lacking concrete strategies on "how" to achieve them. A layer of managers (some of whom, to be frank, were real troublemakers) and a handful of engineers were laid off recently mostly from US. However, the communication and execution of this layoff — the third in just 18 months — were abysmal, to say the least. It feels as though layoffs are often the result of emotional decisions, even if the C-level attempts to rationalize them afterward with the unwavering support of the HR lead. The whole situation can feel a bit like a dramatic, drawn-out concert. Broken Growth Matrix: Promotions and levels are determined by political skill, often disguised as "impact." Hard skills are considered a given, while teamwork, mentoring, and organizational abilities seem secondary to an outdated view of individual contribution. Management frequently lays back or offers empty "pep talks" but is quick to place employees on PIPs or even fire them if they don't conform to a predefined box. This creates constant fear, teaching engineers to prioritize maintaining their image over genuine growth or being a good team player. Sadly, many engineers get drawn into this game without understanding the long-term consequences for their reputation or career prospects. Very few engineers are aware of this dynamic, and those who are, are likely already working on their exit strategies. Summary The company's current trajectory, coupled with a shift in engineering culture where managers support and listen to the loudest but, frankly, least capable engineers, is creating an increasingly toxic workplace, despite the CEO's differing communications. Reality will inevitably hit hard.

2.0
Nov 3, 2025

Mess

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Pros

Sweet coworkers, fun to work with them. Long deadlines meant rare OT and proper time to get work done.

Cons

Actual company structure was a mess, pipelines were all over the place, high ups out of touch

1.0
Nov 1, 2025

Falling apart at the seams

Recommend
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Pros

Worked with excellent people and on a great product.

Cons

I think the leadership team is grasping at straws trying to make the company IPO-ready.

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