Smart people, huge impact - Engineering Manager X Employee Review

5.0
Feb 6, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Great core values, eng principles, and org skills help everyone be better employees and build the best products Twitter University makes learning scala, python, and even management a breeze. Extreme transparency from the leadership. You get to work on an incredibly important product with huge impacts on the world. Low performers are actually fired. Great perks - food, barista Impact is rewarded, not politics. Engineering management encourages rigor. Work/life balance is great, I get a ton done and work 10-6.

Cons

As the company grows up, the old hacker culture and the new rigorous engineering cultures are clashing a bit. Gone are the days of shipping lots of hacky MVPs and moving on to the next shiny thing. This is a product that hundreds of millions of people use, so rigor has gone up a lot. This can result in different engineering philosophies and different levels of quality in the same system.

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5.0
Jun 11, 2025
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Pros

great community for web engineers. lots of mentorship available sessions to knowledge share really helped with growth

Cons

lots of projects do not make it to production lots of hoops before projects have a chance to be developed or make it hopefully to production

1.0
Jun 23, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The company offers good benefits and company wide perks.

Cons

The Finance and Accounting department suffers from favoritism, nepotism, and poor leadership. Promotions and opportunities appear to be driven more by personal relationships than by performance, contributions, or expertise. The Accounting Controller demonstrates biased and unprofessional leadership, which has created a culture of low accountability and poor morale. High performers are often overlooked while favored individuals continue to advance despite limited contributions. The department relies heavily on outdated and manual processes that create inefficiencies and unnecessary work. There seems to be little urgency to modernize systems or improve operations. The culture also tolerates underperformance, with inconsistent expectations and accountability across team members. This can be frustrating for employees who value merit, professionalism, and continuous improvement.

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