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Overall employee rating

3.0
Based on 14 reviews
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Detail Ratings
Work life balance
3.0
Career Growth
3.0
Work flexibility
4.0
Job Security
3.0
Pay and benefits
3.0
Leadership
3.0
Company Culture
3.0
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Software Engineer
2.9
5 July 2026

Decent Pay, Benefits Need Work Here

Working at Monee offers an okay base salary, especially for a Software Engineer. However, the overall compensation package, including bonuses and stock options, could definitely be more competitive. Benefits are fine, but not outstanding.


Pros

As a Software Engineer, the base salary is decent for a mid-sized tech company, especially for a hybrid work setup in the NYC office. They do offer a 401k match, which is a plus, and the health insurance options are okay.


Cons

The annual bonus structure isn't very clear or generous for engineering roles. Raises are small, so there's not much room to grow your pay significantly year-over-year. Stock options for a FinTech startup like this felt a bit underwhelming compared to competitors.


Advice to Management

Review the compensation strategy, especially for experienced roles. A more transparent bonus plan and better stock options would help retain talent in this competitive FinTech space.


Ratings by topic
3.0
Work life balance
2.0
Career Growth
4.0
Work flexibility
3.0
Job Security
2.0
Pay and benefits
3.0
Leadership
3.0
Company Culture

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Financial Analyst
3.1
1 April 2026
Pay is okay, but benefits are solid here.
Pros: They offer solid health insurance, which is great for a fintech startup of this size. Also, the remote work benefits, like a stipend for home office setup, are a huge plus when you're working from Dallas. The 401k match kicks in pretty fast too.
Cons: The base salary for Financial Analyst roles is definitely on the lower end compared to other companies in the financial services industry. It feels a bit behind market rates. Raises are pretty stingy, and the bonus structure isn't very clear or generous.
Advice to Management: Review compensation benchmarks for Financial Analyst roles and other positions in the fintech industry. Make sure salaries are competitive to retain talent. A clearer, more generous bonus structure would also help with employee morale and retention.
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Financial Analyst
3.1
31 March 2026
Hybrid Model Has Its Ups and Downs
Pros: For a Financial Analyst in the New York City office, the hybrid model is decent. You get two WFH days each week, which is helpful for deep work. It's a pretty typical setup for the fintech industry right now.
Cons: The three in-office days are mandatory, no real flexibility there at all. It can be tough if you have appointments or need to adjust your schedule last minute. Some teams are stricter about it than others.
Advice to Management: Consider offering more flexible options for the in-office days, like choosing which three days work best for individuals. Trust employees more to get their work done wherever they are.
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Software Engineer
3.1
21 March 2026
Okay for a startup, but keep your options open
Pros: You get to learn a lot, especially if you're early in your fintech career. As a Software Engineer, I've worked on some really interesting projects. That experience definitely helps build a strong resume.
Cons: Job security is always a concern with any startup. Even in the San Francisco Bay Area tech scene, funding rounds mean things can shift quickly. There's just this constant low hum of 'what if' that isn't great for long-term planning.
Advice to Management: Try to be more upfront about the company's financial state and long-term plans. It would really help ease concerns about job security, especially for those of us in technical roles.
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