High Growth Startup with Flexible Work Options and Lots of Opportunity - Anonymous employee Agiloft Employee Review

5.0
Feb 1, 2022
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Lots of opportunity to grow within the company and take on additional responsibility (and pay) as the company rapidly expands. Very flexible in working hours and locations. Employees are all fully remote but we can still have regional meetups. The company has a solid outlook for the next 5 years and we are taking on a lot of new customers. I highly recommend Agiloft to anyone looking for a great and supportive place to work!

Cons

As a smaller startup, maybe 250 employees, you will find yourself with tasks and responsibilities beyond your role. But I take this is an opportunity to learn and get things done faster.

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5.0
Apr 1, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

- Remote First Company - Great culture, yearly on-site events, Employee Resource Groups, Internet & Training Stipend - Great Managers and teams - Hiring slowely and conservatively - no major layoffs or hire & fire

Cons

- Product Team is lagging AI trends & outdated code base - Product Team's KPI's should measure customer adoption and training efforts - Customer Success Teams could develop customers better - Some departments in the company are performing well (Sales/Marketing/Professional Services), while others are lagging

1.0
May 8, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

It's a remote company but even then, they tend to hire in several locations, which means local networking happens in those locations, which means career advancement opportunities are only given to those employees. If you live somewhere outside those key places, best of luck.

Cons

Despite how much Agiloft loves to talk about EX=CX, they don't actually care about their employees at all. This place was a sweatshop, and while I was there many talented employees left because of that. You will have unlimited PTO, but no time to actually use it because of executive leadership's demands, which will work you to the bone. Despite being a software company, Engineering is treated like a cost center, and there is not even a minimum baseline of quality. The product has suffered greatly as a result, and customers are frequently frustrated. The product itself has no real differentiators compared to competitors. Leadership's - and the board's - approach is to just "keep up with the Joneses", they had no real strategy whatsoever. They are simply hoping that ARR will increase modestly enough that they can sell it to the next clueless buyer before competitors eat their lunch. I have no idea where all the positive reviews are coming from, maybe they were from former employees who left before things went downhill.

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