There's a reason why I came back - Senior DevOps Engineer Peek Employee Review

5.0
May 2, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

I previously left Peek to move up to Seattle due to cost of living in the Bay Area in 2016. My experience at Peek has been fantastic, but I ended up joining Amazon AWS in Seattle. To keep a long story short, my experience at AWS was not what I hoped for and my career path was moving toward a trajectory I did not want. When I heard that Peek was opening remote offices in New York and Seattle, it was really exciting news. After wrapping up my remaining projects in AWS RDS in 2019, I decided it was time to come back to Peek. Coming back has been amazing, the company has grown a lot. The total number of employees more than tripled since I started with them in 2014. I've watched the company closely during my 3 years at AWS and it was great to see them secure Series B funding, acquiring a competitor, and partnering with Google. Working here you have lots of ownership over your projects, and the management team encourages researching new technologies and services to make the infrastructure more resilient. I am very happy with my decision to come back.

Cons

It's not really a con for me since I enjoy learning about new technologies and tools. But Peek is a fast pace company in which they are not afraid to take chances on using new tools and languages to build out their systems. So be ready to challenge yourself and innovate!

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5.0
Jul 1, 2026
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Pros

The biggest pro? The people. Everyone is genuinely collaborative and invested in each other's success. Working remotely with real flexibility has been a game-changer. The integration of recent acquisitions has fast tracked my growth and development in ways I never expected. It has been a wonderful opportunity to learn multiple business models and brand cultures in one role. I can't wait to see what is next!

Cons

The company has been in growth mode for nearly a year—acquisitions, integrations, new platforms launching. The pace can feel overwhelming at times. That said, if you're energized by change and growth, you'll gain skills and experience in months that typically take years elsewhere.

5.0
Mar 5, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Peek operates in one of the most exciting segments of travel—helping tour, attraction, and experience operators modernize their businesses. The company is mission-driven, and teams care deeply about supporting operators and improving the booking experience for millions of travelers. People are smart, scrappy, and willing to take ownership, which creates real opportunities to drive impact. The company is entering an exciting new phase of growth with the addition of ACME and Connect & Go to the broader platform. These acquisitions expand Peek’s ability to serve attractions and operators globally while broadening the product ecosystem across ticketing, distribution, and on-site guest experiences. For teams working across product and technology, the opportunity to help shape a larger platform and unify capabilities across brands is both challenging and rewarding.

Cons

As the company grows and integrates new platforms, priorities can evolve quickly. The pace can be demanding, but it also creates opportunities for teams to influence the platform's direction and contribute to meaningful progress.

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