Good people, but difficult environment for engineering leadership - Engineering Manager Smartly Employee Review

1.0
Apr 4, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The office is nice and centrally located in Helsinki, and there are great peers to work with.

Cons

The culture is difficult to sustain from an engineering perspective. Sales drives most customer commitments, which leads to constant context switching, shifting priorities, and unnecessary pressure on teams. In practice, this can mean long days or weekend work to deliver features that end up seeing little or no real usage. Escalations are frequent and often handled in a way that prioritizes individual accountability over shared ownership. The dynamic is less about solving problems together and more about avoiding blame, which reinforces reactive behavior instead of predictable delivery. Engineering managers are put in a particularly difficult position. They are accountable for delivery, but have limited influence over prioritization and tradeoffs. This makes it hard to improve how teams work or build anything sustainable. There has also been noticeable turnover in engineering management, which further reduces continuity and makes long-term improvements difficult to maintain.

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5.0
May 28, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Nice to work with the people there.

Cons

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1.0
May 11, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

On the surface, the company has potential. Powerful platform that connects with a wide range of channels. But that’s where it ends.

Cons

Do you like constantly moving targets? How about no firm product roadmap? Or maybe poor executive leadership that pushes you to your breaking point? Then Smartly is the place for you. Breakdowns among executive leadership from sales, marketing, and product all make for the perfect storm of chaos that is impossible to navigate. You’ll join endless all-hands meetings with C-Suites screaming “GSD” paired with “push push push” as their version of a rally cry for everyone to meet aggressive quarterly targets. Culture is toxic and unenjoyable. Employee turnover is constant, whether by choice or by force. There is no time for celebration for any type of wins, whether they be on a department or company level. If you’re looking for a rewarding experience, this is not it.

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