Really Bad - Software Engineer GLG Employee Review

2.0
Dec 6, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

The vacation policy is flexible Work/life balance for engineering dept is decent

Cons

There is no clear line between individual contributors and leadership. You have to provide feedback on your manager's work, e.g. their code , and visa versa. This presents a serious problem where one must be overly careful and potentially keep important feedback to themselves for fear of criticizing someone who has power over your career progression. Project structure is extremely loose or missing, which makes it very difficult to estimate and deliver on a predictable schedule. No importance is placed on project management. Most projects do not have a project manager or similar role assigned to them. Little attention is paid to design, so applications within the company lack consistency in quality, behavior, appearance. Arrogance leads to unnecessary toxic interactions. The company will not spend money on productivity tools like Jira, Slack, Confluence, etc. Engineering leadership is hyper-focused on business and accounting rather than engineering excellence, and short term gains always win out over long term vision with regards to scalability, maintainability, and agility. They "roll their own" technology solutions. Instead of using industry-leading software, GLG will often create their own solutions. This leads to maintenance issues, scalability problems, and little or incomplete documentation.

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5.0
Mar 31, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Amazing people - lots of reviews say that because it's true. You'll work with smart, genuine, hard working humans. Good benefits and perks. Interesting events and opportunities to learn. Overall, a good place to start your career!

Cons

Very fast-paced environment which definitely isn't for everyone. Lots of necessary change.

1.0
Jun 14, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Good colleagues, arguably a good job post college (for like a year MAX)

Cons

I cannot stress enough how terrible this company is. Spent 5 years there, and watched it go further downhill every year. You leave with only soft skills (if that), and 0 actual industry knowledge. Seriously, you leave only knowing a bunch of Hocus Pocus. I am really surprised this company hasn't been bought yet. Or merged. On my team alone, we lost 7 out of our 9 managers since January... either due to layoffs or them quitting. Pay is low. There are no bonuses and it's very difficult to get a raise. 90k in NYC is poverty. There are bright people that come in with Masters, and PhDs, and MBAs -- handing them 90k is insulting.

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