Vantaggi
Engine hires incredibly smart, driven people who genuinely care about building great products and solving difficult problems. The product challenges are complex, the hiring bar is high, and you'll have the opportunity to work alongside talented engineers, designers, and product managers who want to make an impact.
Svantaggi
The biggest challenge isn't the people, it's a fear-based culture. Engine hires exceptionally talented people, but many operate from fear rather than confidence. Employees are encouraged to take ownership, yet in practice many decisions require excessive approval, mistakes often feel high stakes, and there is a persistent undercurrent of concern about job security. Over time, people stop asking, "What's best for the customer?" and start asking, "What's the safest decision for me?" That is not an environment where innovation thrives. Leadership communication often feels confrontational rather than collaborative. The tone set at the top influences the rest of the organization, creating an environment where people spend more time protecting themselves than solving problems together. Coaching frequently takes a back seat to criticism, and accountability can feel one-sided. Leadership frequently references "talent density" to explain performance expectations and turnover. However, it was difficult to reconcile that philosophy with seeing employees leave or be let go after only a few months, before they had a meaningful opportunity to learn a complex business, receive coaching, apply feedback, and demonstrate growth. High standards are important, but they should be matched with equally high standards for leadership, coaching, and employee development. There also appears to be significant turnover among leaders and directors. Frequent leadership changes make it difficult to build trust, maintain continuity, and execute a long-term strategy. Another pattern that stood out was how departures were communicated. Even when employees appeared to leave on their own, the message shared internally was often that the decision was "mutual." Over time, that can erode confidence in leadership transparency. Engine has the talent to build exceptional products. The culture simply doesn't allow many of those talented people to do their best work.