Please run while you can - Software Development Engineer Together Labs Employee Review

1.0
Mar 22, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Healthcare coverage was the best I have seen in a long time Great benefits, and opportunities to work from home

Cons

Management is a disaster, everything is about money.... how can we extort users for more money? They did an overhaul of their community management, and profited off of top creators by partnering with them. In the end, they banned her for no reason. No sense of direction in terms of product vision. The product itself is outdated. They are too focused on stopping users from buying credits from other sources, that they don't focus on their product vision.

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5.0
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Pros

Talent is top notch at Together Labs, leadership is transparent and available to the team. Focus should be on innovation in the product.

Cons

Distractions on new product ideas deterred progress on a community/creator based platform where this is still tons of opportunity - just requires focus, resources, and innovation.

3.0
Aug 4, 2025
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Pros

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Cons

Upper management took some huge risks on products nobody was really asking for, and when they didn't pan out, they weren't exactly straightforward about the status of the company. They kept laying off people in waves, always telling us it'll be the last time, only to do another layoff a few months later. Some of the code you work with is quite outdated and difficult to work with using modern tooling. There was also this weird obsession with doing everything in-house; if you wanted to add some open-source library there was a whole process you had to go through that involved multiple levels of management. Didn't matter if it was MIT-licensed or even public domain.

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