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1,0
1 set 2025
Dipendente anonimo
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Flexible hours, thats about it.

Svantaggi

HR is a mess, make sure you double check how they are deducting taxes. Upper management is a barely involved and those even higher up is like a revolving door. Its so hard to move up, even applying through the internal career page gets your nowhere, you have to pester recruiting, even then its slow. If you work as a contract they will go months without paying you and ignore your emails. They pay pretty low in relation to other companies and the insurance is pretty bad.

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5,0
5 giu 2026
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

High-paced organization on path to growth. Remote work is awesome but also plenty of opportunities to see co-workers in person. New leadership with eye to service and innovation. Company has been around for over 20 years but still operates like a start up so plenty of chances to have influence.

Svantaggi

Competing priorities, sometimes budget is hard to come by. Slow planning process.

2,0
17 gen 2026
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

-Remote-first, WFH stipend, decent PTO, Great Place to Work Certified. -Not too woke for a CA company. -Recently went private which hopefully will be a good thing. -Good work-life balance, I never work more than 40/week. -If you like AI-assisted development, Github Copilot (for everyone) and Claude Code (for seniors) are provided. -They haven't had layoffs since 2024.

Svantaggi

-Revolving door of upper leadership. Brand new CTO; who knows what he'll do? -Many dev teams are majority cheap offshore contractors. Minimal feeling of being on a team; I don't know most of my coworkers. No teambuilding activities. -Reliance on poor metrics like code coverage and velocity. Managing by metrics and dashboards. -Minimal salary raises. -CEO sends out motivational "rah rah" emails every Friday. -Disconnect between what developers are experiencing and what upper management thinks is going on. -Company is going "all in" on AI, and have unrealistic expectations of what AI can accomplish. Like they think they can get A-level work out of C-level developers through AI usage. AI fatigue is real. -Not all managers are emotionally intelligent or even technically adept.

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