Honestly one of the best cultures I’ve worked in - Anonymous employee Re-Leased Employee Review

5.0
Apr 7, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- The culture is genuinely amazing - I know every company says that but here it actually feels true. People really care and it feels like one team. - Senior leadership are approachable and easy to talk to, which makes a big difference day to day - The company invests in its people, which is reflected in strong retention and low voluntary turnover -Hard work is recognised - They actually listen to feedback from employees and customers and try to act on it - Overall just a supportive environment where you feel valued

Cons

None. It’s a growing company so you have to be adaptable and go with change

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5.0
Sep 12, 2024
Anonymous employee
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Pros

- Re-Leased truly cares about it's people, and especially looks after them when they're going through difficult personal situations. - Flexible working and autonomy, aids a healthy work life balance - Epic co-workers - brilliantly minded people who also care about each other and make collaboration easy - A genuine focus on DE&I - Recently just secured a new round of funding which gives business confidence

Cons

- Small company and people generally stick around so in some areas of the business career opportunities can be limited but they do a good job at finding other ways for people to grow - Gender diversity is lacking at an executive level

5.0
Dec 12, 2020
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CEO approval
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Pros

Re-Leased is filling a niche in the commercial proptech space that doesn’t otherwise exist today. The company is on track to scale exponentially over the next couple years into the enterprise space and the culture makes the journey that much more exciting.

Cons

Remote communication can be tough at times with important roles all over the globe. They also need to move quicker with hiring more people because everyone tends to stretch themselves a bit too far.

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