This place is loaded with growth opportunities. - Staff Software Engineer Optro Employee Review

5.0
Feb 2, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

- The business is incredibly strong, with some of the best financials you've ever seen in a pre-IPO company. - Everyone is so smart, but also humble. And everyone is as kind and collaborative as you could imagine. I've learned so much from pairing with so many different people on the team. - The compensation is competitive, and the equity has massive upside. - Managers here look out for their teams. They listen to what their team's personal career goals are, and do their best to present opportunities to help them grow. - Remote friendly - Awesome perks, like the $200 monthly recreational spend, and unlimited PTO

Cons

It can be challenging as someone not from an audit background to wrap your head around some of the context. But when you finally do find your bearings, you become empowered to deliver tremendous value to the customers.

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Optro Response
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We're so happy to hear our benefits and culture are hitting the mark! One area of focus for 2022 is expanding the ramp program for non-audit backgrounds to remove barriers to delivering value. We are very grateful for team members like you who surface employee needs - including your comment about communication. We are excited to share more about our company priorities at our Company Kick Off later this month, to give all employees deeper insight to leadership's strategy and goals. We agree this is paramount to achieving our goals together.

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5.0
Jun 4, 2026
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Pros

Transparent leadership, very supportive growth environment and work culture

Cons

Competing priorities and lack of cross-team communication

1.0
May 20, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Remote Work (I honestly couldn't imagine working so closely in an office with some of these people)

Cons

I joined Optro expecting a collaborative, team-oriented support environment, but the reality was deeply disappointing. From the moment I started, the red flags were apparent. The culture lacks accountability at nearly every level. Rather than operating as a cohesive support team, the environment feels heavily driven by politics, favoritism, and performative loyalty instead of professionalism and partnership. Collaboration is minimal, and there is very little ownership when problems arise. One of the biggest operational challenges is how outdated many of the business tools and processes are. Instead of modernizing workflows or empowering employees to improve systems, the organization seems stuck operating under habits and structures established during prior leadership. Unfortunately, there appears to be little willingness from leadership or teams to challenge inefficient ways of working or evolve the culture. The micromanagement is also extreme. Employees are not trusted to do the jobs they were hired to do, which creates an environment of constant oversight rather than empowerment. In healthy organizations, leaders hire capable professionals and allow them to execute. Here, the lack of trust is felt daily and impacts morale significantly. What was most disappointing is that none of this was transparent during the interview process. The gap between what was presented and the actual working environment was substantial. If you thrive in environments built on autonomy, collaboration, accountability, innovation, and mutual respect, this may not be the right fit.

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