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Procore Technologies

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3.0
Feb 5, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The position offers competitive benefits, including RSUs and a quarterly allowance, as well as a hybrid work arrangement. The job responsibilities are straightforward, and the role supports a healthy work–life balance. Employees are generally able to manage their time independently and focus on their own tasks, provided performance metrics and KPIs are met. Overall, the role is well suited for individuals seeking a straightforward position or those who require stable full-time employment while managing significant personal commitments. The workload is manageable, and expectations are clear from a task perspective, making it a good option for those who value flexibility and balance alongside their personal responsibilities.

Cons

I was hired with the understanding that the role would include two to three work-from-home days per week; however, in practice, only one remote day has been permitted. Management also frequently changes rules and procedures without clear or timely communication, creating confusion and inconsistency across the team. There appears to be a lack of accountability at the management level, as managerial errors are often overlooked while employees are held to very strict standards with little tolerance for mistakes. On multiple occasions, employees have been blamed for issues beyond their control, contributing to a culture of scapegoating. Additionally, concerns related to inappropriate behavior, including comments or conduct that could be perceived as sexist or otherwise unprofessional, are not consistently addressed by management. When such issues are raised, responsibility is often deflected rather than handled directly, which contributes to discomfort and undermines trust in leadership. Favoritism and workplace gossip are also prevalent, negatively impacting morale and making it difficult to maintain a respectful and collaborative work environment. While the job responsibilities themselves are straightforward, ongoing issues with communication, accountability, and professionalism make the role unnecessarily frustrating.

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5.0
Jun 10, 2026
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Pros

Having been with Levelset for several years prior to the acquisition, the long-term transition into Procore was incredibly smooth. The company culture is genuinely fantastic, and the people are some of the best I’ve ever worked with. Management fosters a highly collaborative environment with a strong emphasis on quality. I truly loved the day-to-day environment and the team camaraderie throughout my entire tenure.

Cons

The only downside was related to global budget shifting. Ultimately, my contractor agreement couldn't be extended due to a corporate push toward more cost-effective overseas hires rather than maintaining the US-based contract budget.

1.0
Apr 25, 2026
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Pros

Total compensation is not bad

Cons

The company has been stuck in a cycle of layoffs, reorganizations, and sudden priority shifts for years. When headcount reductions don’t go far enough, “performance” becomes the fallback justification for exits, even for people who were previously considered strong contributors. Turnover is high across multiple teams, and it’s common to see groups lose several people in a short period of time. A recurring pattern is cutting higher-cost roles and then rebuilding similar functions in lower-cost regions, often framed as “global expansion” or “strategic growth.” In practice, it feels more like cost-cutting for optics rather than a real investment in long-term capability. This contributes to instability and a sense that employees are interchangeable. There is a widespread belief inside the company that going to HR can put your job at risk. Multiple employees across different teams have experienced negative *consequences* shortly after raising concerns, and this perception has become part of the culture. People openly warn each other not to involve HR as it will only make things worse. Trust in HR and leadership is extremely low, and feedback mechanisms are performative rather than genuinely a pulse check on employees. I know of leaders who have attempted to de-anonymize anonymous surveys. Operationally, coordination across time zones and locations is poorly managed, which slows down even simple decisions and adds friction to day-to-day work. Workload expectations often exceed staffing levels, and priorities shift faster than teams can realistically execute, leading to burnout and frustration. The company used to have a much stronger culture, but over the last few years it has deteriorated significantly. Many employees who were once proud to work here now describe it as a place they’re trying to leave, not grow with.

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