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      Software engineer
      Former employee
      London, England
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Good pay. Some wider benefits. Some good individuals.

      Cons

      Random, irrational and unpredictable management behaviour. They present as friendly and intelligent however in reality the management are a kind of personality driven cult that can victimise and turn against an individual very randomly without warning or reason. Management lines and objectives are often confused, and I wonder whether this is because many of the managers are young and lack experience or qualifications or any training as managers. There is also a question over maturity. Similarly, they also provide no training or support for staff and appear to have no proper processes or checks and balances to protect staff from inappropriate behaviour. Your performance may be reviewed, but in an opaque way and potentially without even your input or awareness. Unfortunately, as managers may have no knowledge or understanding of what work you have been doing, the review may bear no relationship to your actual performance or contribution. Therefore, if your results are good and even better than anything else they have previously achieved, they may not notice or may unwittingly credit this to someone else. At the same time, almost completely unproductive staff, some of whom may possess visual qualities may do well and be rewarded. This in turn raises serious ethical and behavioural concerns as well as being very detrimental to morale. Oddly, running parallel to this rather random management culture, they encourage long hours, weekend working and evening working. This is almost dickensian in nature at times. This strange cultural mix promotes a strange, cult like, team vibe but if you rise to the challenge you will find it exhausting and unsustainable, and ultimately, even if you have achieved high outputs, they may not notice or recognise that. They aim to employ top graduates but some of the managers are not themselves of sufficient calibre to manage these individuals and ultimately you should be aware they actively plan to selectively dismiss a significant proportion of new starters without any clear guiding process. Therefore, obtaining a job here is very high risk overall. This means that talented individuals may be drawn by the salary and initial warmth of some managers, work incredibly hard, achieve great outcomes, show loyalty and commitment and ultimately this may count for nothing at all. Overall, a very divisive and unproductive culture that is actually quite poisonous over time. I wonder how this company can possibly succeed in the long run. For now though it appears they have investment funding propping them up so I think the good pay will continue and the culture will only continue or potentially deteriorate. I would say if you are desperate for employment then yes they are worth considering, as they pay well, but you need to be ready to experience a very random and harsh work environment. If you are looking for a steady career then I recommend you look elsewhere.

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      Exceptional Engineering Culture and Great People

      Senior product engineer
      Current employee
      Manchester, England
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Strong engineering culture that clearly comes from the top — the leadership team truly understands and values good engineering, which means you rarely face uphill battles when doing things the right way. The company is remote-first, uses modern tools, and provides great support to help everyone work effectively. The team is highly driven and collaborative — people care deeply about their work and about helping each other succeed. Compensation and benefits are also very competitive.

      Cons

      Not many — if anything, there’s occasionally a slight lack of structured management or guidance, but that also comes with the benefit of autonomy and trust.

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      Exceptional Engineering Culture and Great People

      Senior product engineer
      Current employee
      Manchester, England
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Strong engineering culture that clearly comes from the top — the leadership team truly understands and values good engineering, which means you rarely face uphill battles when doing things the right way. The company is remote-first, uses modern tools, and provides great support to help everyone work effectively. The team is highly driven and collaborative — people care deeply about their work and about helping each other succeed. Compensation and benefits are also very competitive.

      Cons

      Not many — if anything, there’s occasionally a slight lack of structured management or guidance, but that also comes with the benefit of autonomy and trust.

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