Great Engineers, but Leadership Needs Focus - Software Engineer Snyk Employee Review

4.0
Oct 23, 2025
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Pros

Despite the challenges, Snyk offers strong career growth opportunities and a clear development path for engineers who take initiative. The company encourages learning and movement across projects, which helps expand both technical and leadership skills. The engineering team is full of sharp, experienced people tackling genuinely complex problems. The technical challenges are stimulating and provide plenty of opportunities to build impactful systems at scale.

Cons

The impact of hypegrowth - communication was often chaotic. The company went through two reorganizations during my period, which created confusion about ownership and direction. A lot of decisions felt reactive rather than planned, making it hard to stay aligned as teams constantly shifted focus. Each department’s leadership tended to oversell their progress and commit to targets that were simply unrealistic. This created unnecessary pressure on teams and led to burnout and disappointment when goals couldn’t be met. It often felt like appearances mattered more than sustainable progress.

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5.0
Jun 2, 2026
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Pros

The pay, the people, the benefits

Cons

They're a non-public, start-up company, they had layoffs which is always scary.

2.0
May 21, 2026
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Pros

Fully remote, flexible, and monthly stipends. Good pay.

Cons

Shady leadership. Tendency to hire employees for a specific reason only to dissolve their position once whatever project they forecasted for the employee is complete. I’ve seen it happen to multiple employees during my employment until it finally happened to me after a few years. Was advised by a former employee in leadership that I would more than likely be overloaded with work and worked out the door in some way because that was their trend. I didn’t believe it but it started happening to many people around me. I don’t trust these people and managers are very loose lipped, move sloppily, and doesn’t know how to not let secrets slip out. I knew my position was being dissolved from meetings I saw on my managers calendar. Luckily I started applying for jobs because I saw the writing on the walls. I had something else lined up but was still a bit blindsided because I was clearly communicating need for help to my leadership. Multiple interviews asking how I was doing and what I needed help with only for 3 days later to be told my position was no longer needed.

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