One of the best culture - Software Developer Ontic Employee Review

5.0
Jan 28, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

- Rewards based on value add to company rather than simply number of years experience - No politics - Direct feedbacks - Colleagues always read to help, and share learning - A band salary - Work time flexibility - Team believe and live ontic's core cultural values - company perks

Cons

Nothing I can think off. Being growing startup will have have spikes of demanding work hours, but I consider that as an opportunity to learn and grow faster.

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5.0
Oct 24, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Ontic has some of the most passionate and talented people I’ve ever worked with. There’s a shared sense of purpose around building something that truly matters - bringing better technology and experiences to an industry that’s long been underserved. The mission and the community we’ve built along the way make it a place you can feel proud to be part of. Ontic isn’t afraid to take big swings, and that ambition has fueled a lot of our growth. Even when we’ve stretched too far, leadership has been willing to redirect resources and adapt, which shows maturity and awareness as we grow.

Cons

As we transition from a scrappy startup to a more structured scale-up, there are growing pains. We sometimes sign up for more than we should, and the pace of change can be intense. The increasing layers of management mean communication and alignment are more critical than ever - sometimes decisions or strategy shifts aren’t communicated as clearly or consistently as they could be. That can make it hard for teams to stay connected to the “why” behind priorities.

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1.0
Jun 17, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Pay and earning potential is the organization's strongest attribute. The commission structure is transparent, achievable, and provides employees with a clear opportunity to benefit from strong performance.

Cons

Workplace culture is heavily influenced by interpersonal relationships and perceived favoritism. Leadership decisions can appear inconsistent, and employees may not feel comfortable relying on HR to address concerns objectively. The environment can feel exclusionary at times, with social dynamics resembling those of a high school clique rather than a professional workplace.

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