Great - Intern - Hourly Guild Employee Review

5.0
5 May 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Respectful from the very beginning

Cons

Micro manages at times with interns

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5.0
3 Apr 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Mission: Guild is a place to make a tangible, positive impact on the world at a time when societal challenges can feel overwhelming. The stories we hear about people whose lives have changed are so inspiring. Opportunities: Guild has gone through a lot of changes in the past few years and is continuing to transform itself. There is a lot of product innovation, a focus on improving existing processes (including a commitment to real AI use, not performative), and the chance to be part of Guild's next phase. Teammates: Guild is full of talented, passionate, hard-working people who are excited by new ideas and generous with their time. There is a near-constant buzz of ideas, insights, and lessons that employees freely share with one another because they focus on the goals and outcomes, not politics. Hybrid work: Guild encourages people in the Denver area to come to the office a few times per week, but people can choose what works best for them. Remote employees in other parts of the country can visit headquarters.

Cons

Priorities across teams: Since most teams are pretty lean, it's important to build alignment on important priorities early if you need a lot of time from someone on a project. Transformations: Changes to strategies or team structures can throw some people for a loop, but they can also be energizing for people who lean into the fact that a company at Guild's stage has to stay agile to deliver on its goals and meet customer needs.

3.0
15 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Amazing mission and vision - brings together cool people all working towards the same goal.

Cons

A lot of shady things are happening behind the scenes - they talk a lot about transparency and clarity is kindness, but managers are way more concerned with business leaders than their team. Before I left, 10 members of our small team opened a confidential report on our manager due to unethical and inappropriate behavior. We went through a long process including talking to HR leadership and Employee relations team members. It ended in me and several others of that small group being impacted by a RIf. Our leader is still at Guild and I hear she continues to be shady and inappropriate. Honestly shows they dont truly care about their people, just about the ROI. Only a small few get considered for growth in the organization and leadership LOVES to shine on these 3% like its happening all the time. A ton of bias, a ton of favoritism.

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