Good work experience and learning opportunities - Recensione dipendente - SDE-2 presso Quince

5,0
12 giu 2025
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

You’ll learn a lot and have a real impact on the company’s growth and get to see the impact you are making. During Sales, traffic can go up 10x, so you get to handle scale challenges. You get a lot of ownership in your tasks, giving a lot of opportunity to learn and improve. Very competitive pay. Hard work is recognized, and promotions are based on impact. Free breakfast, lunch, and evening snacks with dinner reimbursement if working late. Flexible hybrid work policy with 3 WFO days and good leave policies.

Svantaggi

Being a startup, the work culture is quite different from that of large, established companies. Things move fast and it's not a typical 40-hour work week. Perks and benefits are lesser compared to MNCs and mature companies.

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5,0
29 mag 2026
Dipendente anonimo
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Quince has incredible growth outlook, kind employees, and some flexibility provided with a mainly remote environment. You will have opportunity here if you're ambitious and want to build. All levels are hands on and expected to be hands on. If you want to coast, this place isn't for you.

Svantaggi

Benefits are lacking due to being a start up. Sounds like the company has plans to add to the value proposition.

1,0
29 mag 2026
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

It's a fast growing brand with lots of VC backing

Svantaggi

The culture at Quince is relentlessly metrics-driven with little regard for the people behind those numbers. Goals and targets are set at near-impossible levels and discussed openly across the team — if you miss, you're put on blast. If you hit, the targets are quietly raised the next month. There is no winning, only surviving. Performance recognition is completely one-sided. Strong results are ignored; any dip — even the day after a major sale event like Black Friday — triggers urgent escalation from leadership. It creates a culture of anxiety rather than motivation. Workload and scope creep are constant. Responsibilities are regularly added to your plate without discussion or acknowledgment. Taking PTO means you're still expected to check in and attend meetings and are made to feel guilty for being unavailable. There is absolutely no work-life balance here! Benefits are minimal. Beyond health insurance and possible equity, there is very little on offer. For a company at this scale and valuation, the overall compensation package does not reflect the workload or expectations placed on employees. Onboarding is nearly nonexistent. You are expected to perform at full capacity almost immediately with minimal ramp time or support, which is difficult in a remote environment. The environment is competitive in an unhealthy way — individual metrics are emphasized over team growth, which breeds distrust rather than collaboration. Last-minute decisions from leadership are the norm, particularly around major promotions and campaigns, consistently forcing late nights and rushed execution. If you thrive under extreme pressure with no safety net, this may work for you. For most people, it is not sustainable.

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