Let the Best Idea Win
Call BS on Your Boss
Be Bold and Blunt
Go Gritty or Go Home
Hop on the Roller Coaster
Be Humble But Ready To Rumble at HighRadius
Ride or Die with the Customer
Bring the Zing!
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There are three types of companies in the worldHere’s Who We Are NOT
The Pretenders
“Integrity – we work with customers and prospects openly, honestly and sincerely” – was a core value at a notoriously scandalous, fallen energy company. You will find many companies out there where visions and values are spun into fancy corporate jargon and what you see is NOT what you get.
The Fairytale Startup
Work is not a fairytale, it’s real life! Imagine a fancy startup in downtown San Francisco with an open floor plan and industrial-inspired, chic decor. There are ping pong tables, mani/pedis, and beer on tap. A lot of startups get carried away with the superficial and privileged workplace ideas and creating fads that attract ‘top talent.’ The promise is a fairytale workplace where you raise millions of dollars while burning a ton of cash and eventually just 1% survive! How can someone put forth their best quality of work while standing in the middle of Disneyland?
We are The Pragmatists
There are few of us and we believe HighRadius is one of them. We prefer to keep it real. Unlike the Pretenders, we want our core values to guide decisioning and show up in the way people think, feel and act on a daily basis. Instead of being a Fairytale Startup, we want our people to think of us as their work home away from home (not a theme park) and to feel that they are making a huge impact. Career growth and cool perks are the byproducts of running a successful business. We have a reputation for speed and disruption. Our employees use their creativity and talent to invent new solutions, meet new demands, and offer the most effective services/products in the FinTech industry. We want our employees to be a part of our incredible journey, even if it’s a little bumpy along the way (we’ll call those growing pains).