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3.7

68% would recommend to a friend

(376 total reviews)

Alex Davern

62% approve of CEO

46% positive business outlook

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4.0
Jan 15, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

Wonderful company culture, everyone truly wants you to succeed. Awesome benefits. Loved the work environment, friendly people. Work-life balance was easily achievable.

Cons

Cult-ish atmosphere at times. Some of the managers definitely play favorites. They can give conflicting feedback that can be confusing to sort through. Some departments have to work much longer hours than other full-time employees.

5.0
Dec 15, 2017

Awesome to work here

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I get to solve complex engineering issues with some of the most motivated and genuine people I've ever met. I enjoy coming to work every day, and appreciate how there are pretty much no barriers between us and management.

Cons

Can't really think of any cons. You'll see a lot of complaints that the base salary is 'below market value' but I feel that the overall compensation package is well worth it.

4.0
Nov 29, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Pretty good starting salaries. Excellent benefits, 401k matching, and stock purchasing plan. Regular parties. The people are pretty nice. Also an on-site gym and doctor's office.

Cons

The salaries aren't competitive for a mid-level engineer. Culture is a bit stuffy and the old-timers there vary wildly in ability and seem to be untouchable by management. I had a UX lead who doesn't answer e-mails, he just doesn't do it, and was never reprimanded for it. I also had principal engineer completely break my feature and call a meeting to blame me for it when our demo went poorly. There are also problems with tech leads and architects being so overworked they can't review code, which creates a huge bottleneck for lower level engineers. (You can imagine the panic when you've been waiting for a code review for a week and it comes back two days prior to end-of-sprint requesting major changes). Also: the feature you pour your heart and soul into is going to be outsourced as soon as it's stable, and heaven help you if you have to coordinate with off-shore teams because nobody tells them anything.

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