Good place to work. - Tech Designer Moss Employee Review

5.0
Dec 12, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Really nice people working here. There is a large opportunity to grow within the role. Large amount of responsability which is fulfilling and really pushes you. Coworkers and senior tech are supportive. Good work culture with free food, holiday events, games. Workers from across departments are there to answer any questions.

Cons

Busy season can get a little stressful. Sometimes work projects can be a little unclear and it's tough to figure out what a project requires until you're doing it.

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5.0
Jul 21, 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Growth atmosphere. You're always learning and contributing to a collaborative, kind, engaging team.

Cons

There aren't any significant cons.

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Moss Response
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Thank you for your fantastic review! We’re thrilled to hear you’ve had such a positive experience at Moss. Our team takes great pride in creating a collaborative and supportive environment, and it’s wonderful to know that resonates with you.
1.0
Jan 11, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Monthly company-sponsored lunches. Clean, modern facilities. Projects can be rewarding once completed.

Cons

The culture is unhealthy and difficult to sustain long term. Projects are frequently rushed because leadership does not appropriately manage or scale client expectations around scope, timelines, and quality. This is compounded by a persistent reluctance to hire sufficient staff to support the volume of work being taken on. As a result, employees are expected to compensate through regular overtime, leading to burnout. Compensation across roles is extremely noncompetitive, making it discouraging to work extended hours simply to make ends meet. Communication between leadership and staff is poor, and when projects encounter issues caused by unrealistic planning or under-staffing, blame is often placed on individual contributors rather than addressed at a management or structural level. Over time, this negatively impacts work quality, strains team relationships, and fosters a tense and discouraging work environment, contributing directly to the company’s high turnover rate.

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