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Bad working environment - Backend Engineer WebOps (Egypt) Employee Review

1.0
Dec 24, 2021
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Pros

Salaries on average is good

Cons

Bad working environment and there is no boundries between senior and junior responsibilities you could face highly challenged problems you should solved whatever your skills The working hours are miserable they use timedoctor so you should work 8 hours a day on only tasks your drinks , baths and prays are out of working time so actually you work 10 hours to can achieve pure 8 hours of working There is no seniority plans for tasks you just work on tasks doing magic and random guess and taking feedback for edits without any improvement you just doing trial and error.

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5.0
Jul 1, 2026
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Pros

WebOps is a truly professional and respectful environment that brings out the best in everyone. Leadership genuinely cares about the team, communication is clear and transparent, and there's a strong culture of collaboration and mutual respect. The company invests in its people, encourages growth, and creates a positive, motivating atmosphere every single day. It's a place where hard work is recognized and where you feel genuinely supported. I'd highly recommend WebOps to anyone looking for a workplace that values both quality and its employees.

Cons

Honestly, there's very little to complain about. As with any growing company, things can occasionally move quickly, but the team handles it well and always keeps everyone in the loop. Nothing that would hold me back from recommending it.

5.0
May 3, 2025
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Pros

1. Fast-Growing Startup Environment • Early employees get exposure to every aspect of the business (tech, product, marketing, customer success). • Opportunity to grow fast and take leadership roles. 2. Innovative Product • You’re working on a cutting-edge AI builder aiming to disrupt website development — great for learning and building a strong portfolio. 3. Direct Impact • Every team member’s work has visible results and directly affects the product and company growth. 4. Founders Are Hands-On • You’ll learn directly from founders with agency, product, and tech experience. 5. Remote-Friendly + Global Vision • Flexibility in work location and the ability to contribute to a product with global reach. 6. Mission-Driven Culture • You’re solving a meaningful problem: making professional websites accessible without hiring an entire team.

Cons

1. Early-Stage Uncertainty • Startup life isn’t stable. There are risks around funding, product-market fit, and long-term survival. 2. High Workload & Pressure • Being part of a small team means wearing multiple hats, tight deadlines, and intense ownership.

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