Great opportunities for ownership in a kind culture - Software Engineer 4GD.AI Employee Review

5.0
May 27, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I love working here, I can build cool things and have a lot of opportunities to take ownership. My team leads, help me grow through technical deepdives. We work together to question architectural choices and code structure. This helps me learn more about building scalable, maintainable and supportable products. The culture is all about kindness, with a deep emphasis on respect and blamelessness.

Cons

The pace we work at is fast, but this is just the nature of the tech industry. Every company and project has fast times, and slow times.

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5.0
May 26, 2026
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Pros

Excellent, highly challenging tech stack with a strong, forward-thinking vision. The CEO is kind, compassionate, and deeply attuned to the technical health of the organization. They easily recognize technical gaps and are genuinely committed to maintaining high standards.

Cons

The company previously struggled under poor leadership within the technical verticals. Despite each having decades of experience, these "senior leaders" demonstrated gross technical negligence and a severe lack of operational capability. Rather than supporting the team, they attempted to mask these deficiencies behind a culture of blame and deflection. Fortunately, executive leadership easily saw through this operational liability, identified them as the root of the issue, and permanently removed them to protect the engineering culture. Since then, the engineering culture has greatly improved and maintained a high bar.

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5.0
May 25, 2026
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CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The company deals with genuinely cutting-edge technology. Internal channels are constantly buzzing with the latest breakthroughs in AI and computer science, making it a brilliant environment for high-performers. The CEO is exceptional, deeply visionary, completely up to date on evolving industry standards, and often a few steps ahead of his time in his strategic thinking.

Cons

The primary hurdle was a legacy layer of "senior" employees who fundamentally failed to understand the company’s ambitious mission. I use the term "senior" loosely, as their titles were a reflection of their age rather than actual technical competence or merit. These self-proclaimed engineers dragged down momentum. Fortunately, management has recognized this and decisively moved on from those who lacked the capability to keep pace.

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