Unfair pay - Significant overlaps in IC pay bands - Senior Software Engineer Xero Employee Review

1.0
24 Apr 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Smart and interesting people to work with. That's what kept me here so long. The work itself is great too. Still a leading NZ tech company. Great WLB.

Cons

Pay. Yes Xero is unable to compete with many companies that poach employees (especially a problem since remote work started). However I want to specifically highlight unfair pay gaps **Within Xero**. 4 years ago I observed some senior (and lead) engineers earning less than mid-level engineers. I.e. some people were earning more than others 1-2 levels above them. Makes no sense! I asked my manager at the time about this, and was told the company struggled to increase the pay of existing employees. Especially those on older/larger teams. I naively thought this problem would resolve itself over time, especially with the increased focus on standardisation and new processes around employee retention. Unfortunately, it is still very much a problem. Not just between mid/senior/lead engs, but new grads now earn more than some associate/mid level engs (same 1-2 IC level difference). The root cause seems to be employees accepting minor bumps in pay or even promotions without a pay bump (i.e. title change only), while new hire offers have increased. Personally when I was promoted from mid to senior, management tried to gaslight me into accepting a salary below the senior minimum, by talking about the recent layoffs at the time. When the entire point of the layoffs was to increase retention budget.

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Pros

Xero has a great product and a lot of very passionate employees who work very hard for their customers.

Cons

The executive leadership at Xero is creating a toxic, backstabbing culture that promotes yes-men at the expense of honest dialogue. It's impossible to make decisions at the company, and multiple rounds of layoffs are leaving all employees shell shocked and fearful. Marketing teams are under-resourced while more demands are constantly being placed on teams to do more. When constraints are communicated, employees are blamed for them, rather that listened to. Multiple colleagues have said the same thing. Additionally, management has instituted a 'rank and yank' policy where everyone is graded on a forced curve, where the bottom quarter are immediately put on a PIP.

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