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Drawbridge Partners

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Great culture, great team - Principal Software Engineer Drawbridge Partners Employee Review

5.0
Nov 20, 2025
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Pros

Collaboration is a key part of every day work. Team members are great, open communication everywhere. People are dedicated to company success.

Cons

Health plans and benefits (tbh, where are they good?)

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5.0
Nov 10, 2024
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Pros

Welcoming, friendly work culture and atmosphere. Everyone is willing to help one another and no one looks down upon interns or treats them differently. I was treated as any other employee and software development team member. I was also given meaningful projects, not side tasks.

Cons

Nothing to note, I loved my experience interning here.

1.0
Mar 4, 2026
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Pros

None really -Some coworkers are supportive and try their best to help each other navigate the workload. The experience can teach you how to operate under pressure and in a fast-paced environment.

Cons

Leadership lacks organization, direction, and in many cases a clear understanding of the industry. Processes are constantly changing, cases are often mismanaged, and employees are left trying to figure things out without proper guidance. Workloads are consistently unrealistic and expectations are not aligned with available resources. Communication from management is often unclear or inconsistent, which creates confusion across teams and leads to unnecessary stress. The culture can feel exclusionary, with favoritism and what many employees describe as a “boys club” environment. Employees who raise concerns or ask for clarity often feel dismissed rather than supported. There is also little transparency around decisions that impact workloads and career progression. There is no clear path for growth or development, and turnover appears to be high as many employees leave due to burnout and frustration with leadership.

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