A young environment for learning - Customer Experience Analyst Nubank Employee Review

4.0
16 Nov 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The best point of Nubank is the informal and relaxed atmosphere, being able to be who you are, leaving your beard, wearing shorts and slippers, painting your nails in a strange way, shaving your head and doing some dreads is normal here, in all positions. All of us here are between 20 and 30 years old, which is very good for making new friends and meeting people from all over Brazil. The central location on Rebouças Avenue and the easy access to the region is also a differential. The salary of the Customer Service can vary from 2400 to 2800 reais depending on the overtime you work. In addition, there is a VR (30 reais/day), a Medical and Odonto Health Plan and some internal benefits related to the credit card and a network of legal support, Psychology, etc. The structure of the building is great, you have everything you need to hold meetings and events. The teams are also always ready to help and provide solutions.

Cons

All the positive points end up being muffled by the workload as a customer analyst (processes changes all the time and you need to be aware of any change). You have amazing colleagues but you'll never have a free time to socialize with them. When they offer you the job they give you a fixed schedule and days, when you sign the contract you find that you are forced to do shifts on your days off. These shifts are advertised month by month, so you can forget about your social life or plan that graduation/marriage/family event in the summer or at the end of the year, because you don't know if you will have to work on this day (there is no chance of negotiating a day off, a license that is not medical, etc.). Although there is a strong culture of teamwork, of talking about what we think to contribute to the growth of the company and always being authentic, the reality is different. Things hardly change with your opinion (unless it generates profit or benefit for the company) and the system systematically prunes the free expression of ideas until everyone prefers to be quiet and keeping their own opinion. The accelerated growth of the company does not follow the career plan of all employees, you can spend a lot of time doing the same job and in the same function until you become a robot pressing buttons. If you don't tolerate sudden changes, processes that change or lose your co-workers overnight, this is no place for sensitive minds or hearts.

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5.0
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Pros

Lots of exciting bets being made, many growth opportunities, very smart people who also know how to have work life balance

Cons

Priorities shift a lot which can be frustrating, but that's part of the game of fintech (very fast moving)

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Nubank Response
2mo
Hello, we hope you're doing well! We’re happy about your journey — after all, it’s still Day 1. Thank you for sharing your experience with us. Your feedback is essential as we continue to challenge the status quo of our processes. The Future is Purple! 💜
2.0
15 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I joined Nubank seeking international experience, adventure, and the opportunity to work across cultures — and in those respects the role delivered. The quarterly travel to São Paulo was genuinely exciting and broadened my perspective. That said, there are important practical realities that US-based engineers should understand before accepting an offer. * Decent equity package and signing bonus upon joining, though base salary was below market rate for the level and experience expected * Interesting mission — bringing a successful Brazilian fintech model to the US market is genuinely exciting * Good benefits including health coverage and mental health support * Exposure to an international work environment — I improved my Portuguese significantly and gained meaningful cross-cultural experience * The interview process is notably easier than most US tech companies I have interviewed at — not just FAANG. Expect a simple coding task and a basic system design question. If you are used to rigorous US hiring bars, you will find this process surprisingly light.

Cons

* If you are a US-based engineer joining from a company like Amazon, Google, or similar, be aware that you may be embedded with a fully Brazilian offshore team rather than a US-based one. The cultural, organizational, and communication differences are significant and the ramp-up is considerably steeper than a typical US tech role. It is also worth considering that compensation structures differ significantly between US-based and Brazil-based employees. If you are a US hire embedded with a Brazilian team, be aware that this pay disparity — which is common in such arrangements — can create subtle but real friction in team dynamics. My strong advice to anyone receiving an offer: ask explicitly which team you will be joining and push for a US-based team if possible — it will make a meaningful difference in your experience and success. * While English is the official company language, the practical English fluency of many team members was significantly well below the B2 level needed for effective day-to-day collaboration. For US-based engineers who do not speak Portuguese, this will create significant communication friction and should be a serious consideration before accepting an offer. I spoke Portuguese at a C1 level — evaluated by the company itself — and even then the language dynamic added complexity to an already steep ramp-up. * The performance review process felt more personal than professional at times. Feedback occasionally targeted the individual rather than the work, and some observations felt more like character assessments than constructive guidance tied to specific outcomes. For a company that prides itself on innovation and people-first culture, the review process could benefit from more structured, objective, and actionable feedback standards. * The onboarding could be better structured for US hires joining Brazilian teams — there is a learning curve that goes beyond just the technology

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Nubank Response
3d
Hello, we hope you’re well! Thank you for making the extraordinary happen with us. We’ll share your feedback with the responsible teams. We wish you success in your new challenges! As you know, for us, it’s still Day 1! 💜
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